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 Posted: Jan 21st, 2007 07:56 PM
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lkimberley
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Location: Monterrey/San Pedro, Mexico
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Greetings Everyone,

I am answering posts, and realized I haven't introduced myself. My name is Laura Kimberley,  I have been researching seriously for 2 years, I record daily from 3 hours or more a day, depending on the communication levels I get. I do, I believe have 2 way conversations, sometimes its very difficult to understand, but, I am checking into some modifications to my setup to see if it helps quell the noise from SW or PB area tones near the frequency bands I use.  I am also a member of the Zerdin Fellowship in the UK and the AAEVP in the USA. I received a message regarding a Dennis coming or calling me in 3 days. Well, he did he is with the Zerdin Fellowship Buzz letter on Physical Mediumship. A very uplifting, reassuring experience. I am a certified physic from the USA, and I didn't realize working with spirit, how it can develop other senses or I was not aware of I had or could do. I do believe it takes a level of mediumship for them to communicate and correspond with us, As Mark is the electronic specialist his wife Kathleen is the medium, as an example; they are great team. I believe all here, are intuitive to all levels and I am excited to be a part of this special wonderful time of all of us getting together to share ideas, messages, experiments, questions and more!

Warmest Blessings All,

Laura

 

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 Posted: Jan 22nd, 2007 05:12 AM
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johnh
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Hello Laura,

 

I saw your post about securing some radio equipment. I think the VLF converter would be good but the balun is only required if you only have a 50- 75 Ohm input for the receiver. If it's just a simple single wire input connection it may not be necessary. However, I'm not sure about the VLF converter antenna input. It may have an SO-239 female unbalanced input connector. My own Kenwood TS-450S 100 watt Ham transceiver has a 50 Ohm unbalanced input and a built-in auto antenna tuner. My antenna is a 100 meter long wire antenna. Works great on the 40 (about 7 Mhz) meter band! I was going to try to use a closed loop RF generator/receiver set-up like Spiricom but my RF generator 400 Hz internal tone audio oscillator went belly-up. And I don't have an external audio oscillator to feed to my RF generator. Anyway, good hunting!

 

John

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