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the TPU as an antenna and possible sources

Started by EMdevices, November 19, 2007, 06:27:00 PM

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EMdevices

1)   I've included a very interesting patent on a magnetic antenna, [edit... not relevant]

2)   I've included a 3D cad model I built for the open TPU, [edit...updating picture]

3)   I've added the TPU power source !!!  This facility is not too far from SM's location.  Could this possibly be a source of energy for the TPU?


EM





Grumpy

Damn!  I thought herds of cattle roaming the plains of America were the source of all energy:

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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Earl

The antenna in the photo is a RECEIVING antenna, not a transmitting antenna !!
It is a radio direction finder antenna called a Wullenweber.

see http://cryptome.org/elmen-eyeball.htm for a history of these antennas, which in the meantime have been dismantled since they became obsolete.

This is not the source of TPU power.

Earl
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BEP

@EM

I really like your TPU graphic!

Sorry, but the photo has nothing to do with a TPU. There were some very interesting things done with them but none of it had to do with power production, at least not intentionally.

That photo appears to be an AN/FRD-10. Maybe I'm wrong because there were a few variations but I was one of the poor slobs that spent untold hours in the building in the middle. Most of the time I was dreaming up ways to set my partner's pants or shoes on fire  ;D

EMdevices

Are you guys sure it was used only for reception?
I thought it was a two way comm system with submarines.Ã,  Hmm , I better do some more research.Ã,   I drove by that thing so many times, but never noticed any radio distortion or anything, might have been decomissioned by then (2003 time frame)Ã, 
BEP, do you think the freq are still classified?Ã,   (or were they ever?)
If this thing is just a reveiving station then it's unrelated, but what if the TPU's caused interference to their reception?  By the size of it, we know it has to be a low frequency antenna.   By the way Earl,  the picture I included is not in that list of the FRD-10 and FRD-9 arrays, this one is in San Diego.  But it looks simular doesn't it.

EM