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*'''[https://soundcloud.com/jaoryn/gqrx-20160927-085337-169643600?in=jaoryn/sets/signals/ Digital signals]'''
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*'''[https://soundcloud.com/jaoryn/gqrx-20160927-085419-169643600?in=jaoryn/sets/signals/ Static interrupted by a high pitched signal]'''
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*'''[https://soundcloud.com/jaoryn/gqrx-20160927-094212-27708700?in=jaoryn/sets/signals/ Echo's of commercial radio]'''
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*'''[https://soundcloud.com/jaoryn/gqrx-20160927-094448-26249600?in=jaoryn/sets/signals/ Machine to machine communication]'''
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*'''[https://soundcloud.com/jaoryn/gqrx-20160927-110448-169643400?in=jaoryn/sets/signals/ More noise]'''
  
 
==Imaginary Radio==
 
==Imaginary Radio==

Revision as of 00:23, 1 November 2016

This page is a work in progress

Projects by others

Workshop 1

In the first workshop we made two coils for wireless energy transfer

Wirless led.png

Navigating Hertzian Space

Scanning4signals.png

Scanning for redio frequencies I found:

Imaginary Radio

The nutshell receiver was conceived by Erik K. Hoorn in 2028 to listen to the frequencies affecting trees and plants. There is a direct relationship between microwave-induced structural and chemical modifications of plant species studied. These data collectively demonstrate that human-generated microwave pollution can potentially constitute a stress to the plants. The nutshell receiver is meant to listen in to frequencies surrounding plants and trees as to determine their safety. The receiver itself is of a provisional design meant to be sustainable. It is widely used in agriculture to meet increasing consumer demands.

Notendop kleiner.jpg RADIO.png

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Unravel Radio Marathon

Sketches Project Q10