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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

Started by 27Bubba, September 18, 2012, 02:17:22 PM

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magpwr

Quote from: Void on September 23, 2014, 03:20:34 PM
I am quite familiar with radio antenna theory, and what you are saying does not match what Akula has
explained in his video regarding the two windings on the ferrite rod, and the large terminating coil, nor does it
match the definition of a dipole antenna. These components are not a 'dipole' antenna or a matching section,
as Akula has explained in his video. I suggest you watch Akula's video and read through the transcript of what he
says in the video. Yes, a tesla coil acts somewhat like an antenna, having voltage maxima and voltage minima nodes,
and the ground acts similarly to a ground for an antenna as well, but this is all separate from the components you were
referring to (the two coils wound on the ferrite core and the large terminating coil).  I will leave it at that.
All the best...

hi void,

I agree with you on this part which you mentioned to starcruiser.

My observation is about breaking things down to simpler layout which some of "us can digest".

But human-beings do have this funny tendency to think more complicated than the device actually is."End up with our cpu- overload i meant headache but the end result would be unsolved"    :)


I do admit the google translation would produce strange sentence.

The english translation sound like sentence spoken by a Star Wars green character -Yoda.
If you can understand Yoda sentence then it should be ok.  :D :D :D
{
"Size matters not, ... Look at me. Judge me by size, do you?"
"Try not. Do or do not, there is no try."
"Always in motion is the future."
"Help you I can, yes."
}


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Is there anyone whom can sponsor to get professional online Russian to English translation done base on the voice of Akula or the one that is typed by MenofFather.

starcruiser

@void,

I did a little more digging and the ferrite rod is more likely a home made balun that matches the antenna to the transmitter. the windings show it is a 1:1 used for impedance matching

More to do, later.
Regards,

Carl

MenofFather

"All are now seeing. 15:24 We have determined. 15:26 Here 1.7 megahertz. 15:28 Here 1.7 megahertz. Here 15:32 17 to 30 kilohertz. 15:34 Signal sinusoydalny so it will emerge 15:39 here. 15:43 That's it. And all upiraetsya only frequency grounding."
All are now seeing. 15:24 We have determined. 15:26 Here 1.7 megahertz. 15:28 Here 1.7 megahertz. Here 15:32 17 to 30 kilohertz. 15:34 Signal is sinusoidal so it will emerge 15:39 here. 15:43 That's it. And all rests only frequency grounding.

упираться (upiratsya) - rest

:)

MenofFather

Quote from: d3x0r on September 23, 2014, 01:14:06 PM
This should be easy to answer
how do I change the frequency of the kacher?
Wound kacher secondary with diferent wire lengh or on diferent tubes, but more depends on wire lenght. :)

Hoppy

http://www.mds975.co.uk/Content/amateur_radio_antennas_02.html

160m top band inverted 'L' antenna. Note the section on the inductor and resonance. Interesting?