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What we call the Rota's effect is not the well known background noise, neither the usual clicks produced when connecting / disconnecting the headset to an antenna: it is the fact that under certain condition, the clicks occur when then should not | What we call the Rota's effect is not the well known background noise, neither the usual clicks produced when connecting / disconnecting the headset to an antenna: it is the fact that under certain condition, the clicks occur when then should not | ||
− | '''''Check by yourself !''''' | + | '''''Check by yourself !''''' |
− | *Experiment 1 [[Listening to the Rota's effect]] | + | *Experiment 1 [[Listening to the Rota's effect| Discovering the Rota Effect]] |
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Rota did not use any electronic equipment, only a stop watch and a hight impedance headset connected to a ground or/and aerial antenna network.
What we call the Rota's effect is not the well known background noise, neither the usual clicks produced when connecting / disconnecting the headset to an antenna: it is the fact that under certain condition, the clicks occur when then should not
Check by yourself !
- Experiment 1 Discovering the Rota Effect