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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Seattle
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"Scalar waves" are the bread and butter of hundreds of scammers. "Stupid scientists deny that scalar waves exist, but for a small fee we'll let you in on extremely valuable secrets which are TOTALLY OUTSIDE CONVENTIONAL PHYSICS."
This same trick is used to sell medical scam devices. Or sell maps to lost gold mines. The con-artists are appealing to their victims egos. For just a small fee you can be an elite exclusive and superior "insider" who can access secret valuable information which is never available to the ignorant unwashed masses. Ooooo, I just noticed in front of me, here in this coffeehouse. There is a big speaker cabinet bolted to the wall. No grille cloth; it has a bass port in the upper half and an exposed driver below. Under the bass port is a wooden rod sticking out. It's actually an artists' sculpture. It's a birdhouse. Quick, steal the idea. Run out and patent it. You'll make millions on the audio device market, even more than with scalar wave devices. |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Seattle
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Read Tesla's patent. The "magic" is in the fact that the capacitance is much higher than for a normal pancake coil or cylinder coil. This means that, for a particular operating voltage, this type of Tesla Coil stores much more energy in the coil. If you build it into a Tesla Coil, then zap something using this thing, it won't go buzz. It should go "POW." In other words, Tesla figured out a way to greatly increase the wattage throughput without having to increase the output voltage. (The above coil has a much higher operating current than a usual coil. And a lower resonance freq.) Last edited by wbeaty; 10th July 2011 at 07:24 PM. Reason: grammar |
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#163 |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
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this makes it easier to see what is happening
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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I have few pcb with AR schem to sell, I print minimun order from pcb maker and use a few but have several left. If anyone interested please pm me thanks |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
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Hi all,
I'm so excited and thrilled with this device that I've decided to build one BIG one. Intend to generate the resonance frequency using a PC with it's audio output hooked up to a amplifier. I live in a triple-storey house 25 feet by 80 feet, what type of output should I build that can cover the entire house with this resonance? Bi-filar hollow copper pipe flat? Magnet wire coiled? etc ... etc ??? Please advice ... Cheers! |
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#166 |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: -
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Hello all, I'm lucky I found this insteresting thread.
I have planned to make a Schumann resonator out of a function generator, an amplifier and two bifilarly wounded coils of approx. 2 meter long as shown in the picture. I planned to camouflage the coils as a diffusors (maybe cover them with some fabric) and use them symmetrically beside the speakers. ![]() Do you think that the coils will radiate evenly, horizontally and vertically, to the room with this kind of configuration? Also do you suppose that a TA2021 based t.amp can drive those kind of coils if I use a 4 - X ohm resistor is series with the coils? I won't wound the coil too tight, quite loose actually with at least 1" spacing between bifilar windings. Regards, Legis Last edited by Legis; 26th January 2012 at 08:53 PM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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![]() ![]() Above "Tesla Coils" have been radiating for over a month now, and I recently finished 100cm x 65cm acoustic panels, that also act as a massive Schumann antennas. ![]() ![]() Tesla Coils are non-bifilar helical coils (monopole radiation pattern) that each have 500 grams of 26awg magnet wire. They have 17mH inductance and ~60R resistance. The acoustic panels both have 1000 grams of 26awg magnet wire and their inductance is 224mH (and resistance 120R). I think their radiation pattern is dipole. I drive all 4 antennas with one small and pretty tamp, that can swing ~6,5Vrms, and the radiated frequency is pure sine wave generated with a function generator. Regards, Legis Last edited by Legis; 28th March 2012 at 09:40 PM. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Avignon, France
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Hi Legis,
Thanks for the pictures. It is a very impressive installation with very nice finish. What kind of function generator do you use? |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Hi Eric, I use this generator: 1pcs 0.01- 5MHz DDS Function Signal Generator Module Wave WL | eBay ... in a hammond's aluminum enclosure: ![]() Both outputs are driven in parallel and the tamp receives identical signal to both of it's inputs. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Athens+Addis Ababa
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Have you noticed differences between the different coils and voltage settings?
Have you tested with friends/family?
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