Re: AM radio
Posted by Marc Martin on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/RxDNA-and-MxDNA-Noise-Reduction-Technology-Dissipative-Noise-Attentuation-tp2224202p2260509.html
> Isn't the Stetzer filter in a working range of 4kHz to 100kHz so Isn't
> the AM radio a bit out of range with its 500 - 1600 khz Marc ?
Only if one is using an AM radio to test Stetzer filters... :-)
I'm more interested in using AM radios to test unfiltered electronics.
> The RxDNA is approximately 5 Khz to 500 Khz in range ...maybe this does
> make a difference for some !
Hmmm, I've got a filter which has a far greater range than the Stetzerizer
filter, but it makes me feel worse in the same way as the Stetzer filter.
So there's more to it than simply frequency range -- I just don't
seem to do well with the parallel capacitor shunt filters.
> The guy who prone me these one told me about his particular home
> condition and the bad feeling he got with the Stetzer filter as they
> actually worsen the problem (more EMF)and then install the RxDNA and had
> such a calm feeling after installing them so that's why I was asking if
> they where really that good !
See, now that's a more interesting testimony -- someone who felt
bad from the Stetzer filter but better with the RxDNA.
(I've got some "Noise Harvesters" from PS Audio, which
turn noise into light instead of heat, but never noticed any
improvement from these)
Marc