CW3+ Paramagnetic Electroculture Compost Antenna “mana-feast enhanced”
Our signature CW3 Paramagnetic Electroculture terrestrial/aerial antenna with the addition of a tensor Split-Ring Resonator. The 15 cm SRR is mounted opposite of the Brass Telluric collection rod and the gap of the ring should be oriented to the North upon installation.
The single SRR (also known as a Lakhovsky coil) is an oscillating circuit utilizing the gasses within the air gap as the point of capacitance.
The angle of the ring is adjustable for “tuning” via polarity. The ring is made of copper and brass with a copper mount and stainless steel set screw.
Our signature CW3 Paramagnetic Electroculture terrestrial/aerial antenna with the addition of a tensor Split-Ring Resonator. The 15 cm SRR is mounted opposite of the Brass Telluric collection rod and the gap of the ring should be oriented to the North upon installation.
The single SRR (also known as a Lakhovsky coil) is an oscillating circuit utilizing the gasses within the air gap as the point of capacitance.
The angle of the ring is adjustable for “tuning” via polarity. The ring is made of copper and brass with a copper mount and stainless steel set screw.
Our signature CW3 Paramagnetic Electroculture terrestrial/aerial antenna with the addition of a tensor Split-Ring Resonator. The 15 cm SRR is mounted opposite of the Brass Telluric collection rod and the gap of the ring should be oriented to the North upon installation.
The single SRR (also known as a Lakhovsky coil) is an oscillating circuit utilizing the gasses within the air gap as the point of capacitance.
The angle of the ring is adjustable for “tuning” via polarity. The ring is made of copper and brass with a copper mount and stainless steel set screw.