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Testing the TK Tar Baby

Started by TinselKoala, March 25, 2012, 05:11:53 PM

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orbut 3000

Her definition of standard probably refers. To the lowest possible standard. THANK GOD she's only one of thousands of generally unheard voices slightly below ambient noise, a zipon in an ocean of -NOTA BENE- random arrangements of letters. 


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TinselKoala

Quote from: sparks on August 07, 2012, 07:50:29 PM
   Just had a jet pass over my condo complex.   The roar of the jet shook my windows for 30 seconds as the cavity created by the courtyard amplified the jet noise.  I don't think it slowed the jet down.  I think sound people would call this constructive wave interference.  I don't claim this is overunity or anything but it does show how harmonic vibrations can be produced without damping the primary oscillator.

Can I please see your power measurement data on the primary oscillator?

Not to be obtuse or anything... I mean, largely and in the main, sometimes I agree with you. But this... is another claim without supporting evidence.

sparks

Quote from: TinselKoala on August 07, 2012, 08:45:18 PM
Can I please see your power measurement data on the primary oscillator?

Not to be obtuse or anything... I mean, largely and in the main, sometimes I agree with you. But this... is another claim without supporting evidence.
The primary oscillator was a very powerful expansion of supersonic plasma flow in the throat of the jet engine.  Probably in the order of thousands of horsepower.  The usual passage of a jet does not rattle the windows in my apartment at all.  This speaker flying by did because of the echo box created when they made this box of a backyard.  Its equivalent to radio antennae reception.  Does the primary oscillator feel the receivers.  Or does time insulate the primary oscillator from the receiver.  I really don't know.  Lately there is enough sound pollution where I live to have me contemplate building a large microphone to charge a battery bank all day long.  Between that and the guy snoring in the apartment next door I should be able to reduce my carbon foot print substantially. :P
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Magluvin

Here is another SN device with some impressive distance. But then we see they are using LED lamps.  Have you tried using a lower wattage bulb to see if the distance can be increased?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYqxH8lGznA

MaGs

TinselKoala

Well, I can do just what is shown in the video: light up LEDs at 50 cm distance.

I believe the demonstrator in the video has a voltage regulator in the receiver. I just completed a receiver with a DC output section using a 4700 microFarad cap, no voltage regulator,  and using SN002 transmitter (small black rectangular caps)  it powers that 12 volt computer fan just like it was a real power supply or battery. If I unhook the motor and simply put a LED and a dropping resistor in there instead, a couple of things happen: I can let the receiver charge the cap (which it does in a fraction of a second) , and then the LED will run at full brightness even completely out of range for quite a while-- minutes-- before the charge on the cap decreases. Or I can let the receiver power the LED and the incandescent bulb "live", and then the LED will stay lit out to, or even past, 50 cm, while the tungsten bulb dims out at more normal distances.

I am still using a triple-twist of #12 house wiring for the Tx loop. I have a tubing loop, octagon, cut and assembled but not soldered. There are 40 or 50 amps, maybe more, circulating in the loop; it's possible that the tubing loop will be even better than the twisted wires.

SN001 transmitter with the orange drop caps, and two receivers, have gone off to their new home and will have lots of adventures. I hope they drop me a postcard now and then to let me know they are OK and having a good time.