The free fall of electric charges and dipoles, radial and freely falling into
the Schwarzschild black hole event horizon, was considered. Inverse effect of
electromagnetic fields on the black hole is neglected. Dipole was considered as
a point particle, so the deformation associated with exposure by tidal forces
are neglected. According to the theorem, "the lack of hair" of black holes,
multipole magnetic fields must be fully emitted by multipole fall into a black
hole. The spectrum of electromagnetic radiation power for these multipoles
(monopole and dipole) was found. Differences were found in the spectra for
different orientations of the falling dipole. A general method has been
developed to find radiated electromagnetic multipole fields for the free
falling multipoles into a black hole (including higher order multipoles -
quadrupoles, etc.). The electromagnetic spectrum can be compared with
observational data from stellar mass and smaller black holes.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figure