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Default AM Radio Receiver based on Spin Exchange Relaxation Free mechanism

On Jul 4, 8:44 pm, Radium wrote:
Hi:

Can the Spin Exchange Relaxation Free Magnetometer be used to receiver
distant AM radio signals in which the carrier frequency is 150 KHz?
What if the carrier frequency is 44.1 KHz [for the same reason CDs use
a 44.1 KHz sample rate]? 40 KHz?

Thanks a bunch,

Radium


Radium,

Please note that 150 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 40 kHz
are technically not in the High Frequency (HF)
Spectrum and can not be called Shortwaves
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_frequency
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortwave

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