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Hi Foxx,

No NZ is where I am at, yes we are on

50hz, have changed baud rates and the filters have been set to 40hz and the

only thing that totally gets rid of it appears to be a really clean site, hence

Nu prep. Have done all the things that Bruce from Pocket has suggested. After

being in the pool for a while I can hook up on my forehead, shake my head, move

around heaps and I get a clean signal all the time. Have used two different

computers, a lap top and a Pc with the same results.

Cheers Tony

From: braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf Of foxx

Sent: Sunday, 19 November 2006

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Subject: RE: 50hz

Tony,

You are in Australia? Is electricity there 50

Hz?

Foxx

50hz

Hi Pete,

Just while you are in a question answering mood, I keep getting a

fifty hertz line during the assessment, have done all the things that

the good people on here have advised and can eleminate it by using Nu

prep on others but its very hard to do on myself. Was wondering how it

actually affects the assessment as all the filters are tuned to not

allow it through.

Cheers Tony

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Tony,

What hardware are you using? This is often a much greater problem with BrainMaster amps before the Atlantis. Getting good impedances and good hookups will help reduce noise, but not if it is strong in your environment. If you are using a Pendant, set it to a bandwidth of 45 Hz (I'm working from memory here). That should minimize the effect on amplitudes, but you will get overstated coherences as a geenral rule.

Pete

Hi Pete,Just while you are in a question answering mood, I keep getting a fifty hertz line during the assessment, have done all the things that the good people on here have advised and can eleminate it by using Nu prep on others but its very hard to do on myself. Was wondering how it actually affects the assessment as all the filters are tuned to not allow it through.Cheers Tony

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Pete,

In the past there was some discussion of harmonics of 50 and 60 Hz showing up in the lower ranges even if the 50 and 60 Hz were filtered out. Has this been proven or disproven?

Rosemary

Re: 50hz

Tony,

What hardware are you using? This is often a much greater problem with BrainMaster amps before the Atlantis. Getting good impedances and good hookups will help reduce noise, but not if it is strong in your environment. If you are using a Pendant, set it to a bandwidth of 45 Hz (I'm working from memory here). That should minimize the effect on amplitudes, but you will get overstated coherences as a geenral rule.

Pete

Hi Pete,Just while you are in a question answering mood, I keep getting a fifty hertz line during the assessment, have done all the things that the good people on here have advised and can eleminate it by using Nu prep on others but its very hard to do on myself. Was wondering how it actually affects the assessment as all the filters are tuned to not allow it through.Cheers Tony-- Van Deusenpvdtlc@...http://www.brain-trainer.com305/251-0337The Learning Curve, Inc.

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Yeah using a pendant, have changed the

filters. Used it at work today in a room full of computers and saw no 50hz. The

guy had thinning hair so I got a good contact.

Cheers Tony

From: braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf Of Van Deusen

Sent: Monday, 20 November 2006

3:22 a.m.

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Tony,

What hardware are you using? This is often a much greater problem

with BrainMaster amps before the Atlantis. Getting good impedances and

good hookups will help reduce noise, but not if it is strong in your

environment. If you are using a Pendant, set it to a bandwidth of 45 Hz

(I'm working from memory here). That should minimize the effect on

amplitudes, but you will get overstated coherences as a geenral rule.

Pete

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<eggezysurf (DOT) co.nz> wrote:

Hi Pete,

Just while you are in a question answering mood, I keep getting a

fifty hertz line during the assessment, have done all the things that

the good people on here have advised and can eleminate it by using Nu

prep on others but its very hard to do on myself. Was wondering how it

actually affects the assessment as all the filters are tuned to not

allow it through.

Cheers Tony

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Pete,

I know we talked about it awhile back. But I still have a problem of 50Hz noise using headphone.

It is better if I disconnect the power line and run it by the battery. Or when I use small earphones.

Do you have any tips to offer me? Thanks

Jo Sato

-----Original Message-----From: braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf Of Van DeusenSent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 12:09 AMTo: braintrainer Subject: Re: 50hz

Rosemary,

Those would be sub-harmonics, for 60 Hz at 30, 15 and 7.5 Hz, smaller at each site. So I suppose you might see a sub-harmonic showing up at those frequencies, but the largest would be around 30. The coherence problem is by far the greatest in my experience.

Pete

On 11/19/06, Rosemary Herron <reherronworldnet (DOT) att.net> wrote:

Pete,

In the past there was some discussion of harmonics of 50 and 60 Hz showing up in the lower ranges even if the 50 and 60 Hz were filtered out. Has this been proven or disproven?

Rosemary

Re: 50hz

Tony,

What hardware are you using? This is often a much greater problem with BrainMaster amps before the Atlantis. Getting good impedances and good hookups will help reduce noise, but not if it is strong in your environment. If you are using a Pendant, set it to a bandwidth of 45 Hz (I'm working from memory here). That should minimize the effect on amplitudes, but you will get overstated coherences as a geenral rule.

Pete

Hi Pete,Just while you are in a question answering mood, I keep getting a fifty hertz line during the assessment, have done all the things that the good people on here have advised and can eleminate it by using Nu prep on others but its very hard to do on myself. Was wondering how it actually affects the assessment as all the filters are tuned to not allow it through.Cheers Tony-- Van Deusenpvdtlcgmailhttp://www.brain-trainer.com305/251-0337The Learning Curve, Inc.

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Jo,

Don't use powered headphones; especially those with noise-canceling. Regular headphones that simply plug into the computer shouldn't give you a problem.

Pete

Pete,

I know we talked about it awhile back. But I still have a problem of 50Hz noise using headphone.

It is better if I disconnect the power line and run it by the battery. Or when I use small earphones.

Do you have any tips to offer me? Thanks

Jo Sato

-----Original Message-----From: braintrainer [mailto:

braintrainer ] On Behalf Of Van DeusenSent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 12:09 AMTo:

braintrainer Subject: Re: 50hz

Rosemary,

Those would be sub-harmonics, for 60 Hz at 30, 15 and 7.5 Hz, smaller at each site. So I suppose you might see a sub-harmonic showing up at those frequencies, but the largest would be around 30. The coherence problem is by far the greatest in my experience.

Pete

On 11/19/06, Rosemary Herron <reherron@...

> wrote:

Pete,

In the past there was some discussion of harmonics of 50 and 60 Hz showing up in the lower ranges even if the 50 and 60 Hz were filtered out. Has this been proven or disproven?

Rosemary

Re: 50hz

Tony,

What hardware are you using? This is often a much greater problem with BrainMaster amps before the Atlantis. Getting good impedances and good hookups will help reduce noise, but not if it is strong in your environment. If you are using a Pendant, set it to a bandwidth of 45 Hz (I'm working from memory here). That should minimize the effect on amplitudes, but you will get overstated coherences as a geenral rule.

Pete

Hi Pete,Just while you are in a question answering mood, I keep getting a fifty hertz line during the assessment, have done all the things that the good people on here have advised and can eleminate it by using Nu prep on others but its very hard to do on myself. Was wondering how it actually affects the assessment as all the filters are tuned to not allow it through.Cheers Tony

-- Van Deusenpvdtlc@...

http://www.brain-trainer.com305/251-0337The Learning Curve, Inc.

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Pete,

You have given the same answer before, but I still have the same problem whatever I use, especially when the line from the headphone touch the leads. I have used many kind of headphones and earphones.

Jo

-----Original Message-----From: braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf Of Van DeusenSent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 1:04 AMTo: braintrainer Subject: Re: 50hz

Jo,

Don't use powered headphones; especially those with noise-canceling. Regular headphones that simply plug into the computer shouldn't give you a problem.

Pete

On 11/20/06, sato <neurofeedbackck (DOT) tnc.ne.jp> wrote:

Pete,

I know we talked about it awhile back. But I still have a problem of 50Hz noise using headphone.

It is better if I disconnect the power line and run it by the battery. Or when I use small earphones.

Do you have any tips to offer me? Thanks

Jo Sato

-----Original Message-----From: braintrainer [mailto: braintrainer ] On Behalf Of Van DeusenSent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 12:09 AMTo: braintrainer Subject: Re: 50hz

Rosemary,

Those would be sub-harmonics, for 60 Hz at 30, 15 and 7.5 Hz, smaller at each site. So I suppose you might see a sub-harmonic showing up at those frequencies, but the largest would be around 30. The coherence problem is by far the greatest in my experience.

Pete

On 11/19/06, Rosemary Herron <reherronworldnet (DOT) att.net > wrote:

Pete,

In the past there was some discussion of harmonics of 50 and 60 Hz showing up in the lower ranges even if the 50 and 60 Hz were filtered out. Has this been proven or disproven?

Rosemary

Re: 50hz

Tony,

What hardware are you using? This is often a much greater problem with BrainMaster amps before the Atlantis. Getting good impedances and good hookups will help reduce noise, but not if it is strong in your environment. If you are using a Pendant, set it to a bandwidth of 45 Hz (I'm working from memory here). That should minimize the effect on amplitudes, but you will get overstated coherences as a geenral rule.

Pete

Hi Pete,Just while you are in a question answering mood, I keep getting a fifty hertz line during the assessment, have done all the things that the good people on here have advised and can eleminate it by using Nu prep on others but its very hard to do on myself. Was wondering how it actually affects the assessment as all the filters are tuned to not allow it through.Cheers Tony-- Van Deusenpvdtlcgmail http://www.brain-trainer.com305/251-0337The Learning Curve, Inc.

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Not sure if this will help... But you might want to think about alternating current (AC) induction from the AC Adaptor to the Headphones...If the Headphones are close to the AC Adaptor it might be inducing an AC Signal (50Hz) into the Headphones. You might want to shield the headphones somwhow to reduce the 50Hz noise.....sato wrote: Pete, You have given the same answer before, but I still have the same problem whatever I use, especially when the line from the headphone touch the leads. I have used many kind of headphones and earphones. Jo -----Original Message-----From: braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf Of Van

DeusenSent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 1:04 AMTo: braintrainer Subject: Re: 50hz Jo, Don't use powered headphones; especially those with noise-canceling. Regular headphones that simply plug into the computer shouldn't give you a problem. Pete On 11/20/06, sato <neurofeedbackck (DOT) tnc.ne.jp> wrote: Pete, I know we talked about it awhile back. But I still have a problem of 50Hz noise using headphone. It is better if I disconnect the power line and run it by the battery. Or when I use small earphones. Do you have any tips to offer me? Thanks Jo Sato -----Original Message-----From: braintrainer [mailto:

braintrainer ] On Behalf Of Van DeusenSent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 12:09 AMTo: braintrainer Subject: Re: 50hz Rosemary, Those would be sub-harmonics, for 60 Hz at 30, 15 and 7.5 Hz, smaller at each site. So I suppose you might see a sub-harmonic showing up at those frequencies, but the largest would be around 30. The coherence problem is by far the greatest in my experience. Pete On 11/19/06, Rosemary Herron <reherronworldnet (DOT) att.net > wrote: Pete, In the past there was some discussion of harmonics of 50 and 60 Hz showing up in the lower ranges even if the 50 and 60 Hz were filtered out. Has this been proven or disproven? Rosemary Re: 50hz Tony, What hardware are you using? This is often a much greater problem with BrainMaster amps before the Atlantis. Getting good impedances and good hookups will help reduce noise, but not if it is strong in your environment. If you are using a Pendant, set it to a bandwidth of 45 Hz (I'm working from memory here). That should minimize the effect on amplitudes, but you will get overstated coherences as a geenral rule. Pete Hi Pete,Just while you are in a question answering mood, I keep getting a fifty hertz line during the assessment, have done all the things that the good people on here have advised and can eleminate it by using Nu prep on others but its very hard to do on myself. Was wondering how it actually affects the assessment as all the filters are tuned to not allow it through.Cheers Tony-- Van Deusenpvdtlcgmail http://www.brain-trainer.com305/251-0337The Learning Curve, Inc. -- Van Deusenpvdtlcgmailhttp://www.brain-trainer.com305/251-0337The Learning Curve, Inc. __________ NOD32 1874 (20061120) Information __________This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system.http://canon-sol.jp/product/nd -- Van Deusenpvdtlcgmailhttp://www.brain-trainer.com305/251-0337The Learning Curve, Inc. __________ NOD32 1876 (20061121) ¾ðÊó __________¤³¤Î¥á¡¼¥ë¤ÏNOD32¤Ë¤è¤Ã¤Æ¸¡ºººÑ¤ß¤Ç¤¹¡£http://canon-sol.jp

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Yes, shielding the headphones wires might work. Do you know how can I shield it?

Jo

-----Original Message-----From: braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf Of R BerrymanSent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 10:48 AMTo: braintrainer Subject: RE: 50hz

Not sure if this will help...

But you might want to think about alternating current (AC) induction from

the AC Adaptor to the Headphones...If the Headphones are close to the

AC Adaptor it might be inducing an AC Signal (50Hz) into the Headphones.

You might want to shield the headphones somwhow to reduce the 50Hz

noise.....sato <neurofeedbackck (DOT) tnc.ne.jp> wrote:

Pete,

You have given the same answer before, but I still have the same problem whatever I use, especially when the line from the headphone touch the leads. I have used many kind of headphones and earphones.

Jo

-----Original Message-----From: braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf Of Van DeusenSent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 1:04 AMTo: braintrainer Subject: Re: 50hz

Jo,

Don't use powered headphones; especially those with noise-canceling. Regular headphones that simply plug into the computer shouldn't give you a problem.

Pete

On 11/20/06, sato <neurofeedbackck (DOT) tnc.ne.jp> wrote:

Pete,

I know we talked about it awhile back. But I still have a problem of 50Hz noise using headphone.

It is better if I disconnect the power line and run it by the battery. Or when I use small earphones.

Do you have any tips to offer me? Thanks

Jo Sato

-----Original Message-----From: braintrainer [mailto: braintrainer ] On Behalf Of Van DeusenSent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 12:09 AMTo: braintrainer Subject: Re: 50hz

Rosemary,

Those would be sub-harmonics, for 60 Hz at 30, 15 and 7.5 Hz, smaller at each site. So I suppose you might see a sub-harmonic showing up at those frequencies, but the largest would be around 30. The coherence problem is by far the greatest in my experience.

Pete

On 11/19/06, Rosemary Herron <reherronworldnet (DOT) att.net > wrote:

Pete,

In the past there was some discussion of harmonics of 50 and 60 Hz showing up in the lower ranges even if the 50 and 60 Hz were filtered out. Has this been proven or disproven?

Rosemary

Re: 50hz

Tony,

What hardware are you using? This is often a much greater problem with BrainMaster amps before the Atlantis. Getting good impedances and good hookups will help reduce noise, but not if it is strong in your environment. If you are using a Pendant, set it to a bandwidth of 45 Hz (I'm working from memory here). That should minimize the effect on amplitudes, but you will get overstated coherences as a geenral rule.

Pete

Hi Pete,Just while you are in a question answering mood, I keep getting a fifty hertz line during the assessment, have done all the things that the good people on here have advised and can eleminate it by using Nu prep on others but its very hard to do on myself. Was wondering how it actually affects the assessment as all the filters are tuned to not allow it through.Cheers Tony-- Van Deusenpvdtlcgmail http://www.brain-trainer.com305/251-0337The Learning Curve, Inc.

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Try bringing the headphone wire up from the back of the head, so it avoids touching the leads themselves. Anything that touches the leads will cause interference.

Pete

Pete,

You have given the same answer before, but I still have the same problem whatever I use, especially when the line from the headphone touch the leads. I have used many kind of headphones and earphones.

Jo

-----Original Message-----From: braintrainer [mailto:

braintrainer ] On Behalf Of Van Deusen

Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 1:04 AMTo: braintrainer Subject: Re: 50hz

Jo,

Don't use powered headphones; especially those with noise-canceling. Regular headphones that simply plug into the computer shouldn't give you a problem.

Pete

On 11/20/06, sato <neurofeedback@...

> wrote:

Pete,

I know we talked about it awhile back. But I still have a problem of 50Hz noise using headphone.

It is better if I disconnect the power line and run it by the battery. Or when I use small earphones.

Do you have any tips to offer me? Thanks

Jo Sato

-----Original Message-----From:

braintrainer [mailto: braintraine

r ] On Behalf Of Van DeusenSent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 12:09 AMTo:

braintrainer Subject: Re: 50hz

Rosemary,

Those would be sub-harmonics, for 60 Hz at 30, 15 and 7.5 Hz, smaller at each site. So I suppose you might see a sub-harmonic showing up at those frequencies, but the largest would be around 30. The coherence problem is by far the greatest in my experience.

Pete

Pete,

In the past there was some discussion of harmonics of 50 and 60 Hz showing up in the lower ranges even if the 50 and 60 Hz were filtered out. Has this been proven or disproven?

Rosemary

Re: 50hz

Tony,

What hardware are you using? This is often a much greater problem with BrainMaster amps before the Atlantis. Getting good impedances and good hookups will help reduce noise, but not if it is strong in your environment. If you are using a Pendant, set it to a bandwidth of 45 Hz (I'm working from memory here). That should minimize the effect on amplitudes, but you will get overstated coherences as a geenral rule.

Pete

Hi Pete,Just while you are in a question answering mood, I keep getting a fifty hertz line during the assessment, have done all the things that the good people on here have advised and can eleminate it by using Nu prep on others but its very hard to do on myself. Was wondering how it actually affects the assessment as all the filters are tuned to not allow it through.Cheers Tony

-- Van Deusenpvdtlc@... http://www.brain-trainer.com305/251-0337The Learning Curve, Inc.

-- Van Deusen

pvdtlc@...http://www.brain-trainer.com305/251-0337The Learning Curve, Inc.

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