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did you do any more work on this?
there was so many i stopped writing them down after writing soo many down but i just have to find the list so ill put them here if i find the list otherwise i may have thrown them out with all the papers laying around but i could start again when i get around to it.... found some heres the missing frequencies 1hz, 100hz ,101hz,103 hz, 106hz, 105hz, 108 hz, 109hz, 111hz, 112 hz, 114hz, 115 hz, 117hz, 119hz, 120hz, 122hz, 123hz, 125hz, 126 hz, 128hz, 129hz, 131hz, i gave up after all this to many to do checking what's missing and what's not missing, oh forgot 528 hz and 529,hz
give me the link id like to check it out
will do brother time flipper oh hows my favourite scientist dr oppumer going
i used a timer frequency calculator in the electronics assistant program i fed in resistor values of 1 ohms and capacitor values of 1pf and the answer i got was a frequency in the 476.19 gigs this is hard to believe but why so high and into i think the microwave frequency range
mark 0.0014 nanoseconds space 0.0007 nanoseconds and period of [t] 0.0021 nanoseconds and frequency 476.19 gigs duty cycle of 67% with diode fitted .