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Spinning magnets with radio waves.

Started by synchro1, April 23, 2013, 08:12:31 AM

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synchro1

@TK,

I mistated F.M. because 57 khz is the subcarrier frequency.


                                           "Radio Data Service (on FM 57 kHz subcarrier)"


Twinbeard's magnet sphere's aledgedly driving itself with "Lenz Propulsion". Thanks for the frequency info. I should have said "F.M. 57 khz Subcarrier Wave Harmonic". I corrected that. I don't know where the resonance would couple. Once pinpointed by fishing for it, sweeping a bandwidth, a compact transmitter could take over, designed to broadcast on the one frequency like a garage door opener.  The 1/8" spinner r.p.m.'s are on the R.F. fringe, if accurate. Transmitting a matching R.F. signal to the reconnected power coil in resonace with the spinner r.p.m. should deliver power to the spinner. A signal in harmonic resonance should make it  behave the same way. Thanks!

Twinbeard's reporting a rotation speed that's close to radio wave speed. His measurements are by Oscilloscope. I can't clock mine, but they exhibit sub sonic warnings, like the Oscillating Doppler shift. I'll try and measure my max spinner r.p.m with a scope, and feed a range of broadcast sine wave signals through the power coil instead of pulses, and see if I get any traction. This should set me back a few bucks..

synchro1

This video explains why waves are really oscillating magnetic lines.  It maintains there's a magnetic field perpendicular to the R.F. oscillation:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUpck4T7z38

Also running current into this tiny motor through wires running accross a bar magnet creates radio waves!

"A circuit is like a loop of wire, and produces a phantom magnet when current flows through it. If the current is being switched on and off, the magnet will emit radio waves".

"The magnet will emit the radio waves"! Maybe it's not the SBC but the magnet sphere thats broadcasting it's own A.C. propulsion signal in my self loop spinner?

synchro1

This powerful new Ramsey "SG560" d.c. to 5 Mhz audio/to RF signal generator looks ideal for the experiment. I'm certain I can get a neo tube magnet to spin with it set at sine wave 70 Hz, but unlike retrod's low output audio signal generator, this one can keep going and generate a sine wave up to 5 Mhz. It runs off a d.c. battery supply of 8 to 20 volts. A 9 volt battery might be able to power a single frequency broadcaster, if I can isolate a good one.

Retrod Dave mentioned he could increase the speed very gradually, by gently raising the frequency. I plan to broadcast into one serial wraped bifilar side of my Spiral Quadfilar. The other Quadfilar SB's for the power pulse. The pulse coil can be assigned to output once the radio wave takes over. The similaritty between my my Spiral Toroid and Retrod1's degauser loop are obvious.

Dave placed two degauser loop coils back to back and generated 300 volts off his 2" neo sphere magnet with his 70 hz sine wave signal! The power output from the signal generator is not that huge.



TinselKoala

Voltage is not power. Power is not energy.





synchro1

Quote from: TinselKoala on April 25, 2013, 06:41:17 PM
Voltage is not power. Power is not energy.

Retrod1 failed to report on any amperage off the 2" Neo Sphere. He would stop the sine wave powered spinner if he tried to draw amperage accross a resistive load for measurement. I own and ran a 2" Neo Sphere for output. Let me remind you that this is one of the most powerful sphere magnets commercially available. The 2" Neo Sphere consumes alot of power to spin up, and it delivers alot of "highest amperage" power back of all the sphere sizes. I can assure everyone that the 2" Neo Sphere is capable of generating at least 1/2 an amp at 300 volts of r.p.m. just from roughly ball parking an estimate! That's around 150 watts of potential power more or less. The 70 hz audio signal output is in the milliwatts. The COP has to be thousands of times overunity. I know from testing. Everyone can see me spinning a 2" Neo Sphere self looped to the run battery in my videos. The amperage is there behind the 2"er, believe me, and the extreme contrast to the signal output is too obvious to even make note of.

The key to the success of this invention, is the relative "Lenz free nature" of the SB pickup coil. The sine wave powered  2" spinner would stop short from the slightest amount of Lenz Drag. Running the output directly into a charge battery seems to negate the Lenz drag entirely, like Skycollection demonstrated, when he created Lenz drag substituting a resistive light load for the charge battery with the same SB pancake pickup coils in this video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VP-k-AW-ejM

Everyone knows the kind of pressure retrod1 would be placed under if he went public with those kinds of figures. A "Lenz free" synchronous sine wave motor alternator has the potential to replace nuclear fission and fossil fuels. I'm setting out to prove this with a large laboratory upgrade.

Retrod Dave debued the "Sine Wave Synchronous Motor Alternator" for the first time. This was a historic mile mark! I believe his achievement ranks among the greatest.