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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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d3x0r

Quote from: Hoppy on September 29, 2014, 03:21:05 PM
As I understand, the 1.8MHz top band was extensively used in Russia and is still popular. There must still be many high powered TX units still available at low cost. I dismissed this approach when I first started to see Kapa type devices but I'm now beginning to think that this needs further investigation. I'm not an amateur radio operator myself or very knowledgeable on radio but it does seem feasible to me that these devices could be tuned into nearby powerful TX's, maybe using Kapa earth leads as ground planes / antenna.
so... is there a linking/coupling that happens by oscillating the receiver at a certain rate, that it will then continue to be connected?  Otherwise like TK's electrosmog harvester, it would just be ON... I know that a passive loop antenna (LC tank) can be put near a radio and improve its reception in that frequency area... but that's not driven oscillation (from the receiving side) it's just also resonant...

Hoppy

Quote from: d3x0r on September 29, 2014, 03:42:34 PM
so... is there a linking/coupling that happens by oscillating the receiver at a certain rate, that it will then continue to be connected?  Otherwise like TK's electrosmog harvester, it would just be ON... I know that a passive loop antenna (LC tank) can be put near a radio and improve its reception in that frequency area... but that's not driven oscillation (from the receiving side) it's just also resonant...

We could do with a radio enthusiast / 'expert' on here that could do some experimentation using the kapa type device configs we have so far studied.

starcruiser

I agree Hoppy, the loop antenna with LC as mentioned that's is a passive LC tank circuit, the Dally/Kapanadze device is an active receiver, most likely that like most newer radios. Look this up this is info on the web. this is sympathetic oscillations with a similar aperture antenna will pull in the outside signal . Again I am not 100% this is how they are doing it but is a possibility, this is how Antennas work.

I will be testing this myself, I just need to get some 12Ga stranded (500' roll) that is about $60.00. I have the rest of the components required to test this theory. The issue for some will be that cannot test this in a sim but will need to build it. If we have some HAM operators on hand that like to build stuff, they would have a jump on most.
Regards,

Carl

Void

 ;D Guys, I have already pointed out that a person would have to be very, very close to a transmitting radio antenna in the
tens or hundreds of kilowatts or greater to have any chance of drawing any significant amount of power from a small tuned
coil or radio antenna. I am talking about mounting the receiving pickup coil or antenna right in very close to the powerful transmitting antenna.
To suggest that the weak radio signals that are in the air all around us are somehow able to power whole banks of
light bulbs just has no basis. A 'strong' radio signal at the terminals of an antenna which registers as 'S9' on an
HF receiver's S meter is only 50 microvolts. Unless you are within a stone's throw or less of a very powerful transmitting
antenna, you aren't going to pick up any useable power at all from a tuned radio antenna or small tuned coil.
Radio antennas can build up high voltages in static electricity from being strung out in the air, but
the amount of power associated with this type of static pickup is only very small, like the little spark you can get
when you rub your feet on the carpet and then touch something metal, except maybe when the antenna is right in the middle of a lightning storm. ;)
Go ahead and try to hook up a radio antenna tuned for 1.8 MHz or so and connect to 60W or 100W filament light bulbs and come back and
report how much light you are getting from the light bulbs. ;) Unless the transmitting antenna is in the same yard, you aren't
likely going to be successful.

Sure Akula and Ruslan could have a really powerful tesla coil stuffed into their closet or whatever, but there
seems to be no evidence of trickery found so far by people who have inspected Akula's devices at his home
right up close, and apparently in Germany as well. Anything could be faked, but until I personally see actual evidence
that these devices are faked I personally am allowing that they might possibly work as claimed. I think most
people who have been looking into this stuff for any amount of time understand that most claimed free energy devices
do not work as claimed or are outright fakes, but every now and then a device comes along that proves at least interesting
such as the Kapanadze devices and these seemingly related devices.
All the best...
:)


magpwr

Quote from: Void on September 29, 2014, 06:18:16 PM
;D Guys, I have already pointed out that a person would have to be very, very close to a transmitting radio antenna in the
tens or hundreds of kilowatts or greater to have any chance of drawing any significant amount of power from a small tuned
coil or radio antenna. I am talking about mounting the receiving pickup coil or antenna right in very close to the powerful transmitting antenna.
To suggest that the weak radio signals that are in the air all around us are somehow able to power whole banks of
light bulbs just has no basis. A 'strong' radio signal at the terminals of an antenna which registers as 'S9' on an
HF receiver's S meter is only 50 microvolts. Unless you are within a stone's throw or less of a very powerful transmitting
antenna, you aren't going to pick up any useable power at all from a tuned radio antenna or small tuned coil.
Radio antennas can build up high voltages in static electricity from being strung out in the air, but
the amount of power associated with this type of static pickup is only very tiny, like the little spark you can get
when you rub your feet on the carpet and then touch something metal, except maybe when the antenna is right in the middle of a lightning storm. ;)
Go ahead and try to hook up a radio antenna tuned for 1.8 MHz or so and connect to 60W or 100W filament light bulbs and come back and
report how much light you are getting from the light bulbs. ;) Unless the transmitting antenna is in the same yard, you aren't
likely going to be successful.

Sure Akula and Ruslan could have a really powerful tesla coil stuffed into their closet or whatever, but there
seems to be no evidence of trickery found so far by people who have inspected Akula's devices at his home
right up close, and apparently in Germany as well. Anything could be faked, but until I personally see actual evidence
that these devices are faked I personally am allowing that they might possibly work as claimed. I think most
people who have been looking into this stuff for any amount of time understand that most devices do not work
as claimed or are outright fakes, but every now and then a device comes along that proves at least interesting
such as the Kapanadze devices and these seemingly related devices.
All the best...
:)

hi void,

It doesn't make sense when he was at Germany to present his device to investors or to buyer.The mini version which led is lit or the large version.
The only most obvious piece of ou and self sustaining device based on" tesla transmitter and receiver coil" located side by side which we all have seen it before.

This story i just found is interesting it is something related to 1.7mhz and  atmospheric gravity waves which was spotted from satellite.


I think this document originated from US -GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2011GL047144/pdf

(I know this is long short story until i saw this words in that document - "we argue that effective atmosphere-ground coupling is unlikely to have been achieved".)

I don't know if Akula device and this atmosphere-ground coupling feature is even possible at 1.7mhz.