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Calculators do not emit RF at a level detectable by a cheap radio.
Calculators do not, in fact emit RF at all. Not only do they not contain a circuit that oscillates a voltage through a coil or antenna, they do not do not contain a coil or antenna, nor do they contain anything that could act as an antenna.
But, the clincher is this particular calculator's power source.
It's solar.
How does anybody expect the calculator to emit anything when the cell is turned face-down and held close to the non-reflective carpet?
What the poster has discovered is that lumps of metal brought close to a radio receiver can interfere with the EM coupling of the antenna.
Further scepticism stems from the double posting of the same video - anybody who reads the 'ible will view the same Metacafe video twice, doubling the income earned.
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
It is an electronically modulated optical device made up of any number of pixels filled with liquid crystals and arrayed in front of a light source (backlight) or reflector to produce images in colour or monochrome.
Modulate
To vary the amplitude, frequency, or some other characteristic of a signal or power source.
and here's some other pages for you to peruse:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_induction
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_currents
http://www.bukisa.com/articles/215991_design-of-metal-detector-using-the-induction-balance-system-application
"anybody who reads the 'ible will view the same Metacafe video twice" << It's a YOUTUBE video you tard. Sorry to break it to you but youtube users do not make money from people viewing their videos, they make money from clickthroughs on ads.
"they do not do not contain a coil or antenna"
Sorry but technically, anything containing any bit of wire, contains an antenna.
Sorry to steal your limelight, go troll elsewhere.
One final thing, if it doesn't work, why are there soo many results on google proving it /does/ work?
"One final thing, if it doesn't work, why are there soo many results on google proving it /does/ work?" (just over a million hits on Google)
If that's your criterion for belief, then you also believe in UFOs (220 million hits), Nessie (3.3 million), guardian angels (6.5 million), free energy (114 million), and that the Earth is only 6000 years old (22 million hits).
Have *you* built one?
You accuse me of trolling, when as far as I can see you only created this account to post insults? You really should have read the site's ToS before you signed up.
A mere 20 million UFO abductions ( picking up hitchhikers) could easily generate 220 million hits on Google. Did you ever notice, hitchhikers are never the scintillating conversationalists you expect.
Sonar scanning of Loch Ness, done several years ago, would detect Nessie; and didn't. Nessie has obviously died. after all, he / she's several hundred years old.
Earth is 6000 years old. There is absolutely no question. It is only 4.2 billion years older than that. Notwithstanding, christians are typically boring, they are the only thing wrong with God.
Try it before you decide to ignorantly dismiss it as false.
Those that dismiss this simple concept are purely ignorant and will most likely never admit they are just plain wrong.
Most solar calculators also come with a cell. The solar panel is for backup.
"Not only do they not contain a circuit that oscillates a voltage through a coil or antenna"
The typical way to implement a keyboard is thru a matrix to minimize the number of pins needed by the microprocessor/controller for input.
In sequence, each copper track is turned on, acting as an oscillator (I'm guessing f=10k..100kHz) and the copper track is acting as an antenna.
Google "keyboard matrix" for more info, or enter here:
http://www.dribin.org/dave/keyboard/html/
Holding your PC keyboard near an AM radio should work too.
I'm not saying this works, but I'm saying that it's possible.
Cheers,
nit
http://preview.tinyurl.com/3ltb6ng
(you notice I gave you the preview of that url, that's cause I know how ppl are with redirector sites, so before you say Hurr Durr, just check em)
The TI-108 unit is solar powered and does not use a battery to power it. (from TI's knowledge base)
So no that calc in the video DOES NOT have a battery. Still, it is able to use the ambient light (carpet doesn't have to be 'reflective' for light to be available in the room, as a matter of fact, solar calculators require very little power) in the room to function.. How amazing is that?
I published a website that has guides to making a more advanced pulse induction metal detector based on the same technology found in minelabs gpx series gold detectors. It's really easy to build and I'd defiantly recommend it to someone who has some electrical skill.
http://www.miymd.com