On 16 Apr 2013, at 15:23, "Tony Duell" <ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk>
wrote:
K> Good point. I wouldn't want to plug a multimeter or an oscilloscope
in to a cat.
Actually, given a good isolation amplifier (I wouldn't attempt it
withot), I suspect you could get sueful signals from electrodes o ntej
outside of a cat and dispaly them o na 'scope. But I would want to try it
on myself first, I am less vlaualbe than a cat?
But what would the electrodes measure? ;) Capacitance of the cat? Bioelectric fields or
something?
PS:
Condolences to Tony from me as well. I'm dreading the day I'll
be losing one of my parents.
Condolences from me as well.
Thank you. My motehr dieed about 3 eyars ago, my father died a few months
back, so I anm now essentially on my own. It's not pleasant?
Yeah?that would not be very pleasant.
-tony