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ok...audioguru said:Police can't kill a frequency. If they find that you are causing radio or TV interference then they will simply take away your circuit, shoot you and cut off your head.
Sceadwian said:Audioguru, a fence playing an AM radio station is a far cry from a filling. A fence actually has a prayers chance of being an antenna and receiving some degree of power, although I can't imagine what's acting as a detector. A piece of metal 1/4 inch long is what, 1/50,000th or so of a wavelength at AM frequencies.
Because many AM radio station transmitters have a power of hundreds of thousands of Watts. They are located where people live.Sceadwian said:How are fillings plausible? (to detect AM radio)
Sceadwian said:Because in order to be plausible there would have to be a set of reproducible conditions that were prevalent at the time when the claims were made that produce the claimed results under controlled conditions. Something to do with some silly thing called the scientific method. ....... The idea of a tooth filling regardless of it's construction (aside from being an IC of course) being an antenna suitable for reception including a detector and still have enough output impedance to drive the jaw bone significantly to be able to hear is completly ludicrous at AM frequencies on it's own. Unless of course you can reproduce it. .......
Sceadwian said:ecerfoglio can you provide links to substantiate those events?....
maor said:(and don't tell me that its because i am using a breadboard because it worked more then once)