Electromagnetic Pentagonal Antenna (XLR)

150,42 

Our Electromagnetic Pentagon Antenna (Jack) is a highly sensitive electromagnetic antenna to listen to the hidden sounds all electronic devices make, it even picks up natural phenomena far away, like thunderstorms, solar storms and natural radio signals from the VLF band.  It can be used with portable recorders, mixing desks and does not need phantom power. Make sure to set your gain accordingly!

In stock (can be backordered)

SKU: SA1010 Category:

Description

The Electromagnetic Pentagonal Antenna (XLR) is a mono, passive electromagnetic antenna that you can use to pick up sounds from the electromagnetic spectrum that are outside of the range of human hearing. It works without the need of phantom power with a standard pre-amplifier or use it with your KOMA Elektronik Field Kit or any other type of mixing console. It is highly sensitive and can be used to sniff out sounds from all the electronic devices that surround us. Moreover, you can use the Electromagnetic Pentagonal Antenna to register natural phenomena, like thunderstorms, solar storms and it will pick up hardly detectable natural radio signals from the VLF band.

The Electromagnetic Pentagonal Antenna (XLR) comes with a dyed black wooden antenna frame, wound 407 times with 0,15mm enamelled copper wire. The handle is made of recycled cork.

Sound Samples

All recordings were made with a one Electromagnetic Pentagonal Antenna (XLR) plugged into a TASCAM DR-40X. These recordings are not processed with EQ or any additional gain.

Additional information

Weight 0,010 kg
Dimensions 3 × 3 × 3 cm
Inductance:

50mH

Frequency Range:

20 Hz – 95+ kHz

Resistance:

+/- 150 Ω

Output:

XLR balanced (male) – Set your input levels accordingly!

Dimensions:

Antenna Diameter: 14,5cm, Antenna Thickness: 1cm, Handle Thickness: 3cm, Handle Width: 3,5cm, Total length: 24,5cm

Weight:

100 grams