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Oddball Oudin Coil
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From: Edward V. Phillips [SMTP:ed-at-alumni.caltech.edu]
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 1998 1:59 PM
To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
Subject: Re: Oddball Oudin Coil
"The device I described in the original post uses the re-wound core and
interrupter from a T-Model induction coil as a kicker. However, the
75kV business end of the thing is a self-resonant, multi-layered air
core winding excited by a copper tube primary & operating at much
higher frequency than any induction coil. "
That's exactly the same principle as the leak detectors.
Instead of a spark to switch the primary circuit they use the
interrupter contacts; the capacitor charges through the high-
frequency coil primary when the contacts are open, then discharges
through it when the close. I have made RF signal generators with
such an arrangement, using a buzzer. Circuits of this type
are described in the "wireless" books as early as 1911. Thing
works surprisingly well!
Ed