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Posted: Feb 22nd, 2007 06:33 AM |
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fratka Moderator
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Like many of you I use Klaus Schreiber's method with a few small differences. I use extra lights with varying wavelengths and will soon be incorporating an electrostatic generator for added "energy". I noticed in a post or two someone mentioning leaving out the VCR if you have the camera recording. Although it may work well for some, I find the extra tuner in the VCR is an asset. I have got some pretty good results but need to convert the video to digital to place it on the web. Right now all I have are still photo's of the TV screen to show the images I have received. I will probably need to upgrade to a digital just for the ease of transferring my recordings to computer. I will soon post some of my old results and keep you posted on anything new. Frank
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Posted: Feb 22nd, 2007 06:04 PM |
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lance Moderator
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Hi fratka, I will look forward to seeing the images.. I was thinking of running the loop via the PC monitor and so that I can download straight onto the hard drive.. I have a digital Video cam coming this week and will be using a USB or Firewire lead.. have you expriemented with loop via the PC monitor?
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Posted: Feb 23rd, 2007 07:30 AM |
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fratka Moderator
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Yeah, I have used a looped still camera with a video function on it. The results were inconclusive though. I was able to get the feedback as needed via TV but I couldn't see anything in the recordings. It makes me wonder if the LCD display is harder to manipulate than an electron stream of the cathode ray tube (CRT). I have had pretty good success with CRT's though. Let me know if you can get anything from an LCD or plasma display.
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Posted: Feb 24th, 2007 12:31 PM |
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Keith Clark Administrator
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Hi Frank, I have also had quite extreme difficulties achieving a feedback loop with my digital projection tv. I suppose they make these things to resist and block out feedback noise nowadays. I had to use a video mixer and a strobe. Keith
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Posted: Feb 26th, 2007 06:56 AM |
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fratka Moderator
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Hola Keith, I have never tried a projection TV before. I always figured (for no real reason) that they wouldn't work because of the "projection" component. The RGB electron guns inside may have a hermetically sealed vacuum but there is no vacuum tube to project those electron streams through to the screen. I just always assumed the air between the guns and the screen had too many variables, was unstaable or was not homogenious. In other words it would be hard for a subtle energy field to condition the signal and air. I'm not saying it would not work, I am just revealing my own thought process of how I choose my medium to work with. My RF background combined with my military commo skills has always taught me to make commo with the smallest signature possible, which means: "Try to speak volumes with the least amount of words while using the least amount of power". What are your thoughts?
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Posted: Feb 26th, 2007 07:50 AM |
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Keith Clark Administrator
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Heck, I'm a veteran myself......Army. Well, my approach is a little different - I try everything and anything. But I've also been shown that there are just some things that I'll never understand. The radio communications I receive don't seem to follow logic (at least that I'm aware of.) I've also had a curiosity about trying video itc with a dlp tv with "a million mirrors" in it. Sounds like a really cool idea - the mirrors and all, because that's how they send me their pictures with water. Only problem is I don't have a dlp tv. I'm interested in hearing about someone's results with this. Right now I'm extremely open-minded. I've seen that they are able to influence any energy, whether it be video, radio, electronics, or sound. Keith
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Posted: Feb 26th, 2007 08:11 AM |
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fratka Moderator
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Hey, I was Army also, 1996 to 2004! Where were you stationed? My garrison was at Ft. Lewis, WA but I was deployed most of the year around Asia. Anyway, I agree with you. There seems to be no logic as to why the signals work the way they do. I am not claiming to understand it! I was just giving an idea as to how I think about these things. I am completely open to new ideas. If I can get my hands on a cheap piece of equipment, I will throw it in the mix to see if it helps. I have found a 200kV Van De Graaff generator for $159 but I am looking to see how much it would be to build one. I want to be able to control the voltage.... Frank
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Posted: Feb 27th, 2007 07:05 PM |
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Keith Clark Administrator
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1994 to 2000..........I was stationed in Hawaii.......tough, huh? I started out in Morse Code and then came here to California to study Chinese Mandarin. After that I got out of the service, and here I am. Keith
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Posted: Feb 28th, 2007 05:32 AM |
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fratka Moderator
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I flew through Hickam a few times. It's funny how those Air Force birds always break down for a few days when we get to Hawaii. So, were you at the barracks or part of a liason group?
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Posted: Mar 5th, 2007 07:48 AM |
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Keith Clark Administrator
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Schofield barracks...........I worked underneath a pineapple field. Hawaii was great for a while, then it got kind of old. Keith
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