In this video, an old Amplitude Modulation (AM) radio is held next to the observation camera outside the iron chamber of the VEGA reactor in the manner used by John Hutchison to monitor his experiments. The pings are still heard as per the prior video, but are now accompanied by correlated interference on the radio.
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This seems to have been recorded when using a different central electrode, that allowed for a much more intense frequency of discharges. I see that the wall of the reactor is very affected, as if being eaten away in small chunks, is that correct or is only an impression?