can anyone help me with this one?
Many years ago during an army survival course, we were shown how to create a poor man's radio transmitter using a battery, some wire wool and a barbed wire fence as an antenna. In essence, one end of the wire wool was attached to the barbed wire fence, the other onto a battery terminal (a small 9v PP3 was used), the battery terminal was likewise connected in the same way creating a loop. When the wire wool was roughly scraped across one of the terminals the electrical loop created a volume of static or "noise", which was transmitted along the antenna (barbed wire fence). Of course, we are not talking about a tuned radio frequency here, just radio "noise" that apparently can be detected over several bandwidths but over quite some distance. Unfortunately, after 4 days on the course with no food and little sleep, I was not exactly in the best frame of mind for remembering what was being taught!
Can anyone shine any light on this?
regards, Billyboy