The visual spectrum is but a small segment of radio frequencies that envelop us. Like fish in a fishbowl we are surrounded but unaware of a tremendous amount of frequencies we can not “see”. These are the radio clouds in a semi rural area of Southern California.pic.twitter.com/xfuP7FkFRt
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
Brian, what tool did you use to see this? I have been searching for a clean way to visualize non native EMF enveloping our environment and haven’t really found anything good.
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Replying to @bornonjuly4
Deva, thanks for asking. Built by some friends, called Architecture Of Radio in the iOS store.
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Replying to @bornonjuly4 @BrianRoemmele
Save the $. It uses databases (WiFi one out of date) to create AR of where transmitters are and a simulated radio field. Cool in theory, but even as a simulator it needs ability to do filtering and other functions.
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The app I use has high accuracy. It detects all the WiFi and cellular towers in any area I tested. This info is live. The satellite data is indeed archival yet it does not change often and is updated weekely. Thus I find it astoundingly useful.
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