[NewCandle] Cold Electricty
Keith Nagel
NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com
Fri Oct 19 17:33:35 EDT 2007
Thanks, I already know about Albright, I believe I learned about
those patents from Fred Epps. Haven't heard from Fred in a dogs age.
Fred found all sorts of goodies on his trips through PatFT,
he had a good "ear" for that sort of thing.
That said, outside of Mr. Albrights garage, I don't
think such a thing exists, and if there is a special
core involved to make RS's circuit work, then it would
be pretty essential to nail that down.
Perhaps he is finding that the
cores that work best are the ones with the highest Q
and permeability at the operating frequency.
I was going to launch into a wet chemisty lecture
for George about testing for BaFe but it strikes me
that the simplest test is to use a known FM antenna
core and measure the induction of 10 or 20 turns of wire
at 1KHz. If the core is BaFe or SrFe, the measured
induction for the same H field coil will be _much_
lower, by a factor of 10 at least.
K.
-----Original Message-----
From: newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com
[mailto:newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com]On Behalf Of Jones Beene
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 3:05 PM
To: New energy for the new world.
Subject: Re: [NewCandle] Cold Electricty
--- Keith wrote:
> My first comment would be that I have never heard
> of a ferrite antenna core being made of BaFe. How
> about you, George? I've measured mu's between about
> 1 and 3 for BaFe. Typical antenna cores are on the
> order of 100-10000. BaFe is a hard material, not
> soft like antenna core material. These are typically
> manganese zinc or nickel zinc, depending on
> the bandwidth needed.
That is what every expert says as well. This is why a
bunch of differing viewpoints and replication attempts
could help us understand this thing. I just wish RS
was not so thin-skinned about criticism - but yet I
understand his position.
However, as to cores - it seem to be known that BaFe
cast with polymer will make an excellent antenna for
AM. And there are many grades of nominal BaFe
depending on Ba content.
Keith - check the Albright patents for this. I can get
the numbers for you later when I get back home but am
on a borrowed computer now.
Jones
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