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Jan 24, 2023Liked by Bob Greenyer

Absolutely fascinating. Thanks Bob.

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Jan 22, 2023Liked by Bob Greenyer

Here is a link to the file with my comments:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/qa1gb0n1dxf899v/Reducing%20the%20circuitry.pdf?dl=0

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Jan 22, 2023Liked by Bob Greenyer

I reviewed the circuitry to make it clearer, and have written a short memo plus clearer schematics. How do I upload it?

Included are specs as far as I got on the components.

It appears that the signal delivered is around 20 megahertz (scope image), so why use microwave transistors? For a 20Mhz circuit, household items could be used.

Also the circuit will provide one type of output, determined by the componetry. Why not drive the output device with variable power, frequency, duration etc?

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Jan 19, 2023Liked by Bob Greenyer

How can I get in touch with you? You mentioned you think there are working lenr generators in Russian countries

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Jan 19, 2023Liked by Bob Greenyer

Very interesting reminds me of certain rejects I read about in popular science vintage books

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Fascinating. In the paragraph with 137 and ratios, the word 'tape' I am assuming is referring to an inductor copper wire length. The Don Smith book I'm reading talked about some of those ratios, and simplifying it to use halfs, and doubles, when doing wire lengths and diameters, but this info about 137 is remarkable.

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Hi

I lost a few days to the flu, but I have more to wonder about.

Charging C2 through R3 and R4 to 63% gives a time of 30nsec. It fits the frekvens that come after the impulse, but why doesn't it continue. C2 is used to adjust to the frequency that gives the highest current pulse. It sounds like the current just needs to be high enough. This could be achieved by using a 200 amp power supply or a battery and controlling the current with an electronic relay.

I have collected quite a bit of coil and cupper foil and wire because as Bob says we will probably have to try the original method as well. What is PEL thread, I think it is litze, otherwise rice time will be longer. If others are interestet i will send what i have.

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Jan 21, 2023·edited Jan 21, 2023

Would a printed circuit board be useful?

Taking a look at it now.

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