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HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban

Started by Jdo300, April 14, 2008, 02:40:29 AM

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Spoodily

Quote from: kames on April 22, 2008, 09:53:47 PM
Quote from: Spoodily on April 22, 2008, 07:29:26 PM
VOB1 (7:17-7:25): "Each time the frequency comes together (*claps*) it appears to have an effect."

I was waiting that somebody finally mentions this SM?s phrase. Thank you Spoodily. Why didn?t you tell the end of the sentence?

SM words:
?Each time the frequency (claps) comes together it appears to have an effect like a gyroscope. ?. Just a vibration when the device is in operation.?


PS: Also notice, SM is not saying ?frequencies?, he is saying ?frequency?.


I heard them as two sentences.  I somehow got a different time viewing it this time.  Now I see 5:37-5:45. 

"Each time the frequency (*claps*) comes together (uh... *jutters hand*) it appears to have an effect.  It's like a gyroscope."

He made the hand motion similar to how the other guy decribed what he felt, including similar hand motions.  Don't know if SM was mimicing the other guy's mental image or his own of the frequency "clap".  If it was his own it is very telling of what needs to happen.


SM's statement here sounds like a transformer.
"I'll turn on the primary frequency...and now the secondary frequency."

SM states several times the 5-6 KHz operation of the devices.  Maybe it is a case of misleading advertising.

If 1 pulse from a primary coil will register 2 pulses in opposite directions (AC) on a normal secondary coil, how many pulses was SM actually using in his device to get an advertised 6 KHz?

If he was splitting the pulses into two DC pulses he may be counting every one primary pulse as three pulses of DC.  This would mean that the primary coil(s) is really being energized at 2 KHz.

Depending on how many primary coils that is split into you will get your final pulse rate.
For example, if there are four primary coils, they would each pulse 500 times per second to produce 1500 total pulses each or 6000 Hz.  (1 + 2 = 3 math)

I still think that some coils may be dual functioning as primary coils and as secondary coils, this makes more sense when you think of the primaries firing in circular rotation.  In the OTPU it looks like there may be 8 coils total:  4 primary coils with 2 secondary coils per primary coil.

I'm eager to see what the new, higher quality screen shots will show.

rensseak

Quote from: Spoodily on April 22, 2008, 07:29:26 PM

"I'll turn on the primary frequency...and now the secondary frequency."



Did you notice also that when he turns the first switch it makes  "clickclick" and than a third click with the second switch! For me it means there are possible three frequencis.

regards
Norbert

aleks

Maybe SM is really is using photo flash discharger. This idea was sounded already, maybe even not once.

Spoodily

Quote from: rensseak on April 23, 2008, 02:52:45 AM
Quote from: Spoodily on April 22, 2008, 07:29:26 PM

"I'll turn on the primary frequency...and now the secondary frequency."



Did you notice also that when he turns the first switch it makes  "clickclick" and than a third click with the second switch! For me it means there are possible three frequencis.

regards
Norbert

On the smaller TPU there is only one switch that clicks only one time.  What does that mean?

rensseak

Quote from: Spoodily on April 23, 2008, 03:37:30 AM
Quote from: rensseak on April 23, 2008, 02:52:45 AM
Quote from: Spoodily on April 22, 2008, 07:29:26 PM

"I'll turn on the primary frequency...and now the secondary frequency."



Did you notice also that when he turns the first switch it makes  "clickclick" and than a third click with the second switch! For me it means there are possible three frequencis.

regards
Norbert

On the smaller TPU there is only one switch that clicks only one time.  What does that mean?

That we can only guess. I could be that he adds only the third frequency.