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Re: 1.5 Wave Coil
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- Subject: Re: 1.5 Wave Coil
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- Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 21:59:59 -0600
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Original poster: Kurt Schraner <k.schraner@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Terry, Jared,
me too, got the posting about the 1.5 wave coil timely on June 26th!
BTW: For my little Seibt, wirelength has no even correlation to
resonance(es), by my experimental results, for the bare coil:
Wirelength: 526.2m
1/4 weave resonance: 366.1kHz -> wavelength 819m (1.56 x wirelength)
3/4 weave resonance: 997.1kHz -> wavelength 300m (0.57 x wirelength)
IMHO the Seibt shows standing wave phenomana in a very old fashioned and
basic way. My most used excitation frequency was around 2300kHz, which
shows 5 corona zones, for 2 wavelengths. But this was with the corona wire
active, along the coil - so, a different resonator capacitance vs. bare coil.
I wonder, if -Jared- you ever took the effort to study the careful
investigation of solenoid resonators, performed by Paul Nicholson:
http://www.abelian.demon.co.uk/tssp/
http://www.abelian.demon.co.uk/tssp/pn2511.html
http://www.abelian.demon.co.uk/tssp/pn1401.html
Best regards,
Kurt
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Original poster: Just Justin <rocketfuel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Terry,
FWIW, I got the 1.5 wave coil that you sent yesterday just fine.
Justin