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Re: Corum brothers' paper
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To: tesla-at-grendel.objinc-dot-com
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Subject: Re: Corum brothers' paper
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From: richard.quick-at-slug-dot-org (Richard Quick)
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Date: Thu, 4 Jan 1996 04:36:00 GMT
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Quoting "Edward V. Phillips" <ed-at-ALUMNI.CALTECH.EDU>:
Subject: Corum brothers' paper, RF processing tutorial,
> I have some of the Corum's literature here, which pretty well
> covers the subject, but don't recognize those particular
> titles. Can you be more explicit?
Perhaps the original poster is referring to the _TCTUTOR
A PERSONAL COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF SPARK GAP TESLA COILS; With
Particular Emphasis on Tesla's Colorado Springs Machine_
"Written for the IBM Compatable Family of Personal Computers"
by James F. Corum, Daniel J. Edwards, Kenneth L. Corum, 1988
Corum & Associates, Inc., 8551 State Route 534, Windsor, Ohio
44099; Library of Congress Card Catalog Number 88-92703; ISBN 0-
924758-01-5
This previously unlisted reference of mine will be added to the
TESLA REFERENCES text now that I have taken the time to write
this all down. The list of references gets bigger...
Richard Quick
... If all else fails... Throw another megavolt across it!
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