What is the advantage of using RF frequencies to broadcast modulated data.

Audioguru again

Joined Oct 21, 2019
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Extreme distance can reduce the amplitude of gravity but it would be difficult to modulate extreme distance.
They you would get only one channel or frequency.
 

panic mode

Joined Oct 10, 2011
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gravitational waves are modulated all the time... any time mass is moved, gravitational field is changed. one can do jumping jacks and that will affect it too. the only problem is that reception technology is in its infancy and not affordable
 

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Extreme distance can reduce the amplitude of gravity but it would be difficult to modulate extreme distance.
They you would get only one channel or frequency.
Its off topic,
But what the heck...
Gravitational waves,
are they not an amplitude modulation of gravity ?
If so, why could they not be phase or frequency modulated also ?
Ok, we can't but nothing to say they can't be ..

Now thats about as far out there as I can get now days !
 

BobTPH

Joined Jun 5, 2013
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gravitational waves are modulated all the time... any time mass is moved, gravitational field is changed. one can do jumping jacks and that will affect it too. the only problem is that reception technology is in its infancy and not affordable
Yep, that was the joke implicit in my post. Detection of gravitational waves takes synchronized detectors over very large distances. A bit too big for a handheld!

Bob
 
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