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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: istanbul
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Hello ,
First invention was to follow the longplay groove with magnetofluid drop with the moving direction of a magnet. When magnetofluid drop moves in groove , it will vibrate and produce electricity in magnetic fluid. We measure magnetic field difference with magnetometer and listen the long play. Second invention is to fill the grooves with a conductor for example graphite powder and direct a laser beam on to filling. Filling generate a magnetic field , we detect it with magnetometer Best , Mustafa Umut Sarac Istanbul |
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Interesting, but your post is vague.
Would appreciate more details, unless you are protecting something.. |
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