In Reply to: The ElectroClear QRT (whose mode of operation is unspecified) evidently fills the room (as it were) with... posted by clarkjohnsen on April 24, 2007 at 09:53:43:
The Electroclear QRT 'technology' is similar to that used by the Tice clock and the Euphonic Technologies products, which, IIRC, was the real originator of the effect. Their products essentially 'dither' the AC line, adding a bit of noise which swamps the low order noise riding on most AC lines.
Stu
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- Re: The ElectroClear QRT (whose mode of operation is unspecified) evidently fills the room (as it were) with... - unclestu52 12:02:56 04/24/07 (16)
- It "dithers" the AC? - Analog Scott 18:16:51 04/24/07 (0)
- Did you measure any changes in phase? nt - Dan Banquer 12:35:25 04/24/07 (14)
- Nahh, I limit all measurements to - unclestu52 15:55:49 04/24/07 (13)
- Re: Nahh, I limit all measurements to - Dan Banquer 16:27:12 04/24/07 (12)
- I've actually - unclestu52 16:52:20 04/24/07 (11)
- Re: I've actually - AJinFLA 17:38:23 04/24/07 (0)
- So you didn't take a phase measurement - Dan Banquer 16:57:02 04/24/07 (9)
- Re:Get a life - unclestu52 18:53:49 04/24/07 (8)
- dissection of brilliant pebbles - BS64 11:28:54 04/30/07 (6)
- Re: dissection of brilliant pebbles - unclestu52 03:32:01 05/04/07 (5)
- Re: "I asked a PhD about this" - geoffkait 04:57:15 05/04/07 (4)
- Re: "I asked a PhD about this" - BS64 01:55:09 05/07/07 (3)
- Re: "I asked a PhD about this" - geoffkait 11:21:23 05/07/07 (2)
- Re: "I asked a PhD about this" - BS64 03:32:41 05/08/07 (1)
- Re: "I asked a PhD about this" - geoffkait 04:50:24 05/08/07 (0)
- Get a clue! - Dan Banquer 04:23:04 04/25/07 (1)