A neutrino telescope is made up of four devices. A neutrino modulating device velocity modulates neutrinos passing through a thin walled steel tube. This encodes the neutrinos as being different than any neutrinos found in nature. The steel tube is electrically driven to its lengthwise resonant frequency. A directive steel tube can be added, as a second device, to restrict neutrinos passing into the telescope and the directional resolution thus improved. A third device uses a barium titanate cylinder to detect forces from modulated neutrinos. An analog circuit filters and amplifies the signal as necessary. An oscilloscope can be used to measure and study the output. A fourth device uses a Blackfin processor to provide digital processing and a service computer for further processing and studying results over periods of time.
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