[SixClub] Re: CW vs PSK = Brain vs Machine Decode
Gabriel Sierra
g_moonrec at yahoo.com
Sat Dec 23 21:19:02 EST 2006
ULF? Maybe, telepathy? perhaps, who knows? he he!
Actually the highest measured brain frequencies lie
around 3 kHz and the lowest around 3 Hz being the most
active around 12-50 Hz. But this is internal brain
electrical activity. the only way to detect it is by
placing electrodes at certain points to register the
activity at various areas of the brain (EEG), or
placing electrodes directly into brain cells, which is
what researchers do here at UCC, P.R:
http://www.uccaribe.edu/
this is the department page
I write brain activity analysis software for use by
the researchers there, plus I design/build/repair
electronic gadgets and equipment for research use. No
paper has been published that I know of about brain
radio emissions. And if there is one, I would eagerly
read it! Most of the time we have to fight with 60Hz
getting into our recording electrodes. The wave
voltage levels are around the microvolts!
Facts apart, I do share your opinion that the brain
can communicate, not using radio but with some other
mean that we have yet to discover!
73 take care!
Gabriel, WP3BM
--- kd4e <kd4e at verizon.net> wrote:
> > A brain does not make radio waves, a radio
> > does! Gabriel, WP3BM
>
> Oddly enough I believe that the brain actually
> does generate modulated radio waves.
>
> Serious weak signal stuff, though!
>
> --
>
> Thanks! & 73, doc, KD4E
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Gabriel Sierra
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