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Dr Ronald Stiffler SEC technology

Started by antimony, April 25, 2017, 09:09:27 AM

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Quote from: Lidmotor on July 22, 2018, 03:48:21 PM
itsu---  Thanks for trying that experiment of injecting a separate signal.  I was hoping for a massive tall spike to show up when a second wave showed up at just the right frequency. It doesn't look like that happens.  Perhaps if there were multiple frequencies but that is hard to figure out where to even start with that experiment. 
  Thanks again for the effort.

---Lidmotor


Hi All


To get your nice high spike you need the same frequency from two sources combined in free space with the same phase, polarisation and amplitude; Some here know I have been working on this.


Regards


Mike

erfandl

Hi all. today I build another circuit and paralleling two circuit together. the light output is now 2x (super high brightness) and current is about 50mA @24 volt. when I receiving parts as soon as I build 4 circuit and test. also there is no need to using ferrite rod




AlienGrey


Lidmotor

erfandl----What you just did is exactly what crossed my mind about paralleling two complete crystal oscillator circuits.  I didn't think that it would do much---and you proved me wrong!  Great results!  I have all the parts to do this and will replicate your experiment as soon as I can.  Your lumen per watt situation is starting to look really good.  Looking at this on a scope and spectrum analyzer should be interesting. Perhaps the big freak wave I am looking for happens with this simple two circuit setup.  The two circuits are probably not exactly identical. Perhaps the two waves generated might be just enough off to generate the big boy I'm after.  I don't think that this will look pretty on the scope but the LEDs don't care.  The bad boy waves that I have seen at sea are ugly looking things but very powerful.

--Lidmotor

erfandl

Quote from: Lidmotor on July 23, 2018, 01:07:43 PM
erfandl----What you just did is exactly what crossed my mind about paralleling two complete crystal oscillator circuits.  I didn't think that it would do much---and you proved me wrong!  Great results!  I have all the parts to do this and will replicate your experiment as soon as I can.  Your lumen per watt situation is starting to look really good.  Looking at this on a scope and spectrum analyzer should be interesting. Perhaps the big freak wave I am looking for happens with this simple two circuit setup.  The two circuits are probably not exactly identical. Perhaps the two waves generated might be just enough off to generate the big boy I'm after.  I don't think that this will look pretty on the scope but the LEDs don't care.  The bad boy waves that I have seen at sea are ugly looking things but very powerful.

--Lidmotor
Hi lidmotor. Thanks for reply. I think now we can switching to 2n2222 or mpsa06 transistor with this method. Because 2n2222 at 12 volt the output like the bd243c transistor at 24 volt. I don't have an oscilloscope or spectrum analyzer to looking the frequency :(

Sorry for bad English.