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Gravity, Magnetism, and BFOs, to power the TPU?

Started by EMdevices, December 10, 2007, 03:53:17 PM

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turbo

Steven said he worked maily on the ctc13 chasiss.
These came out quite a bit later as the 1959-60 explosion.
He also said he used circuitry of an old model in the early days.....

Introduced in the Fall of 1956, the CTC5 Chassis was used in eleven different cabinet styles.
There were two versions of the CTC5 Chassis - The "Super" and the "Deluxe" Series.
The Super Series used color-difference demodulation - few claim seeing a decent color picture on those sets.
The Deluxe Series used X and Z wide-band demodulation producing a superior color picture. RCA also introduced its first under $500 Color Television in a "Special" Model, named the "Aldrich" (it used the Super series chassis).
The sets are known for their problems of brittle printed circuit boards (with reliability problems) and potentiometer adjusted d.c. static convergence (which drifts with line voltage).

The CTC7 color receivers were introduced in the Fall of 1957, at the beginning of a U.S. recession that would slow even further the sales of color receivers. 
The CTC7 Receivers were named the "Mark" Series and used narrow-band X and Z demodulation.

there must have been many unsold CTC5 sets, as the brochures for the first year of the CTC7 always show the full CTC5 line. The CTC7 line was represented as the luxury "Mark Series", available in addition to the Special and Deluxe CTC5 sets.

Etc...etc..

If we look at the used tubes in the models and we compare it to what we know about which tubes Steven used and where he got the idea from....one will fit best.

It's not that i am planning to rebuild that circuit (maybe some of it  :) ), i am just going to study it.

M.




dutchy1966

Quote from: EMdevices on December 10, 2007, 05:00:00 PM
Can this explain why there is the double stacking of the TPU rings?

EM

Could be...... I have always thought it is because to form a proper vortex you need counter rotating fields. So one ring rotates clockwise and the other ccw..... This vortex then sets up a downward pointing magnetic field over the collector which cause strong electron deflection in the collector. God I'm rambling on now...... Because a magnetic field only has a limited pentration depth LITZ wire or starnded wire might work alot better.....

R.

EMdevices

QuoteMarco,EM do you both agree that electron deflection in the collector by the earths magnetic field COULD be the source of the FE?

yeah, I sort of endorse that theory as well.   I did see a video online where a physics professor moves a loop of wire in the air and a galvanometer needle deflects.   The mag field of the earth is weak very weak.

However, this concept needs vibration, and there is vibration in the SM TPU's so I haven't abondoned this concept.

so many things to experiment with.....

EM

turbo

Quote from: dutchy1966 on December 10, 2007, 05:05:27 PM


btw Marco you have made a study of the earths magnetic field a while ago. If I remeber rightly there IS a substantial vertical component in there, right?


R.

Yes that is correct.

You need  a vertical compass to measure that.

I also read something about two gyro's on the same axis cancelling out, but not all, it had to do something with 90 degree and where you would disturb it on the axis (the distance between).

M.

EMdevices

Marco, that's interesting they named it the "MARK" series.   Maybe Steven Mark worked for them and he invented something important so they named it in his honor.

SM mentions noticing the interesting interaction between the transformers.

That's the same concept of  BFO,    or  Beat Frequency Oscillator

Interaction.....

EM