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user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU ?

Started by turbo, November 29, 2006, 04:13:49 PM

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Grumpy

starcruiser,

Won't the coils create a small impedence bump on the collector?

Varying winding spacing will vary the capacitance and can create a huge impedence.

It is the men of insight and the men of unobstructed vision of every generation who are able to lead us through the quagmire of a in-a-rut thinking. It is the men of imagination who are able to see relationships which escape the casual observer. It remains for the men of intuition to seek answers while others avoid even the question.
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mrl

Well --- I've been lurking and studying the thread.  I'm fairly familiar with radiant energy etc. and I can see how this could work.  From the beginning I always thought it was a heterodyne thing.  Three's the charm in your frequencies because that triad (chord) splashes out into all sorts of subharmonics which probably interact at some subatomic level with the collector coils.  I can see it in my mind's eye.

Anyway, here's the burning question I have about the controller board.  How do you get three frequencies out of the little chip that is on that board?  It looks like a 555 timer.  If not that then it must be some sort of three phase oscillator.  If so, I would like the part number (please).  Also, the oscillator chip must have three independent adjustments to make the chord.

If there is supposed to be three frequencies how can one do this with what looks to be a little 8 pin DIP IC?  Two leads for power, then you have six leads left for everything else.  Is it some sort of I2C chip that can be programmed serially?  Are there other ICs on that board that I am not aware of, or does it work on some other principle?

My background is electronics and software engineering.  I was thinking of building a micro-controlled three frequency oscillator board using a frequency locked loop system that could be hooked up to a PC through some software running under windows.  The system would automatically took for the right combination by running through all of the permutations.  It would have some sort of feedback from the collector coil that would trigger a capture of the particular frequency set, then move on.  It would run all night if need be.  It could also be set to one chord and then swepped up or down right into the mHz region.  You could program it for musical chords and try it at different ranges.  I'm thinking of Keeley here.

My sills are considerable in the area of electronics design and software programming.  I have designed control systems to run turbines and switchgear in power plants.  I've been looking for something that shows promise to work on in an area such as this.  However, I'm not going to waist my time on something that never worked in the first place.

Too many secrets.  Too many people not answering questions about what they've done.  Not enough disclosure.  This all seems to be contrary to the spirit of this forum.

I tell you this.  If I build this research tool I'm not going to withhold its design or source code.  But before I start applying my skills and time to this I want to see some schematics on the controller so I can have some confidence that people are being honest here (no offence to the builder... but time is also money, and it's my time and my money).

I'm not out to prove anything by posting this message.  I'm not out to boast about my skills.  I just want to know if my time will be well spent, in that we're all on the up-and-up and we're not jerking each other around for whatever reason.



Mike





MrMag

@MRL

If you look back to page 12 reply #228, X posted a PDF file with the circuit diagram for the 3 frequency generator. It uses three IC's.

You might have the pictures mixed up. The picture that shows the small circuit board that I think you are talking about has a different coil setup (single stage). The one that we are discussing (I think) are the pictures that were supplied by X in the PDF file. He is using three separate coils connected together.

Tim

MrMag

@mramos

I see where you are coming from. I think you would have better control if you could drive the frequencies with your PC. It would probably be a lot easier to keep track of what you've done also. I hope MRL can come up with something for us. What do you think MRL. Could we get a quantity discount from you? There is only a little under 4000 of us ;D ;D

Also, if anyone is interested, A while back I was looking into healing with frequencies. I found a website that has almost every frequency listed. I went there to check on the three frequencies that X had listed in his PDF. It was pretty amazing, the three frequencies he mentions fall vary close to ranges listed as "Magic Window" which are referenced to Beardon. I hope I don't get in trouble for listing the link but here it is. I left out the www so that it would not direct link.  lunarsight.com/freq.htm

raburgeson

Right now today on Tom Beardens website, you don't have to go 1920s national security hidden Negitive resistor, you can check out this one:  Carbon based.
I just found out Post no direct links?
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503    Movie Projectionists    Erie, PA
503    Cascade Foundry    Erie, PA
506    General Electric    Erie, PA
601    Westinghouse    East Pittsburgh, PA
601N    Westinghouse    Nuttall, PA
602    General Electric    New Kensington, PA
603    Penn Brass    Erie, PA
603    Penn Union    Erie, PA
603    Canteen Service    Erie, PA
603    Windsor Electric    Erie, PA
604    West Penn Power    Springdale, PA
604    Duquesne Light    Springdale, PA
604    Airplane & Marine Instruments    Clearfield, PA
605    Cameron Manufacturing    Emporium, PA
606    Porcelier Manufacturing    Greensburg, PA
607    Pennsylvania Power    Sharon, PA
607    Misc.    Huntington, WV
608    Duquesne Light    McKeesport, PA
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609    Ralph Shipman    Sunbury, PA
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611    Sylvania    Altoona, PA
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626    Zappone Engineering    Greensburg, PA
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638    Wiegand    Pittsburgh, PA
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640    Neucomer Products    Latrobe, PA
640    Zappone Engineering    Greensburg, PA
640    Motor Coils    Emporium, PA
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There are many simple reasons why (near the base) doesn't light, the most simple, it's probably a reflector bulb. I don't like being called stupid or a liar.
   
The last place in Erie to get 1 percent componets closed. Trying to make things easy to replicate just got way harder. Now I got to order everything on line. Radio shack is still here but try to find anything better than 5% and you're screwed.

In the early 1950s there was a fight to get the resistor released to the public. I was a bit young then and can't remember if it was GE or Westinghouse that held the patent but, it was one of the 2. You can ask about this on keelynet if you're a member. Rex reasearch might have something on it somewhere too I don't know for sure about them, they have a lot archived and you gotta beg them to release their obsolete info. Well wasted TPU time back at it.