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    I'd like to make a wideband RF detector. I'm thinking of using a range of resonant LC tanks, 5 to 10 mhz apart, (except / or 1 mhz apart from 9 to 12mhz) with LED's inbetween the inductor and the capacitor to show activity. Brightness would determine the intensity of radiations.

    Could be a cheap way to aid tuning of Dr Stiffler's SEC.

    Anyone having any ideas are welcome to share them
    Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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    Not around much

    Entered in wrong thread......
    Last edited by DrStiffler; 10-20-2009, 02:33 PM. Reason: Wrong thread

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    • #3
      I wonder if bug and covert transmitters detectors wouldn't do the job? They cover wide range, way up to GHz. It should be possible to make band pass filters at the input to determine particular range


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      • #4
        mhz detector...

        Originally posted by Inquorate View Post
        I'd like to make a wideband RF detector. I'm thinking of using a range of resonant LC tanks, 5 to 10 mhz apart, (except / or 1 mhz apart from 9 to 12mhz) with LED's inbetween the inductor and the capacitor to show activity. Brightness would determine the intensity of radiations.
        Could be a cheap way to aid tuning of Dr Stiffler's SEC.
        Anyone having any ideas are welcome to share them
        This week-end I did a partial replication of the "Utility Engines"
        circuit mentioned in an appendix of the
        Barry Hilton book.

        See post #53:
        http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...cations-2.html

        This circuit features a 365pF tuning capacitor
        with a 1-inch diameter coil with 3 windings.
        The center winding has 43 turns of AWG 30 and is
        connected to antenna and tuning capacitor.
        The coils on either side of this center coil pick up the
        magnetic field as it goes up and down.
        These two have 137 turns.
        The combination of variable cap and this 43-turn coil
        work out to tune between 1Mhz and 5Mhz ... the
        very part of the spectrum were interference from
        space arrives.

        Next we see two germanium diodes to bridge rectify both
        halves ... to essentially full-wave rectify.

        I hooked my oscilloscope up to the output of these diodes
        and I can watch the energy dance around on the scope
        as I tune the variable capacitor.

        This article, which came out in the 50s or 60s (or so)
        claims that you can hook this output up to a very
        specially made motor (or a speaker) and actually
        make the motor spin with the power.
        The motor has a delicate coil in a LARGE magnet structure.

        Its possible that once the motor gets going ...
        that it feeds back to the receiver ... producing more
        energy for the motor ... etc.

        Anyway, this might be a good little circuit to look
        at for the front-end of your 1mhz to 5mhz tuner.
        The trick would then be to light an LED for various
        frequency ranges.
        So instead of a variable cap, you could have perhaps several
        of these coil and "fixed" cap circuits ... and then
        take the received energy to run a little circuit
        that charges a cap up .. and then blasts into an LED.

        It would be cool to see an array of LEDs showing the
        energy from each part of this 1Mhz to 5Mhz spectrum --
        which includes man-made signals and signals from space.

        As various conditions change in the weather ... solar flares,
        magnetic storms, more ideal reception conditions, etc.
        these LEDs would dance around differently.

        This would be a sort of crude spectrum analyzer in that range.
        The eye is instantly able to notice the amplitude on an LED.

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        • #5
          Please read thread:
          http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...t-current.html

          There are two kind of antenna: conventional EM radiation and Vladimir's KOR radiation (magnetic without E field). KOR radiation can penetrate water or classical barrier. They can't speak to each other even if they use the same frequency. E-H antenna can speak to them both though.

          Since you have oscilloscope, tuning E-H antenna should be possible. E-H antenna require a precision 90 degree phase shift between wave going to two copper. E-H antenna has very wide receiving spectrum. Still has no data on KOR antenna.

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          • #6
            Update

            Thanks morpher and Sucahyo and blackchisel for your comments.

            Here's what I'm thinking for now;

            Using these online calculators;

            Pronine Electronics Design - Single-Layer Air Coil Calculator

            Pronine Electronics Design - LC Resonance Calculator

            And this variable cap;

            60 - 160pF Miniature Tuning Capacitor - Jaycar Electronics

            I calculated that an air coil with a diameter of 12.5mm made of size 20 or 0.8mm wire 58.3 of turns or 46.6mm long (10uh) would have a range of 3 - 6.5 mhz.

            Tapped at 25 turns or 20mm length (3.7uh) would give a range of 6.5 to 10.5 mhz

            Tapped at 12 turns or 9.5mm (1.4uh) would give a range of 10.5 to 17mhz

            So one could by turning the capacitor's dial, and selecting the aircoil tap, sweep from 3 to 17mhz

            An optional amplifier transistor could(2n2222 etc) be used to detect more faint signals, and capacitors could be added in parallel to the variable cap to lower the detected frequency.

            A 2nf cap would make the lowest frequency 1.1mhz. I'd love to find a variable capacitor in the nf range.

            Or by using a smaller variable cap

            Jaycar Electronics - Search results Capacitor pf

            Extend the range to above 60mhz

            Time to play now, will post my trials and tribulations.

            The finished unit may look something like this;

            Bizarre: Crystal radio

            Love and light
            Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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            • #7
              Like this maybe

              21/10/2009 - Vox
              Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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              • #8
                Self-powering crystal radios

                Maybe you can get some ideas here:

                Crystal Radio Plans, Schematics, and Circuits

                Scroll down to plan #153 "Free Power Radios. Avail in three pages. Here is one page.

                Circuit number three design collects energy from high and low radiation bands to power transistor.

                Tishatang

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                • #9
                  Theory progresses..

                  Originally posted by Tishatang View Post
                  Maybe you can get some ideas here:

                  Crystal Radio Plans, Schematics, and Circuits

                  Scroll down to plan #153 "Free Power Radios. Avail in three pages. Here is one page.

                  Circuit number three design collects energy from high and low radiation bands to power transistor.

                  Tishatang
                  Thanks tishatang

                  So, here we go..

                  YouTube - poor man's spectrum analyser for the sec

                  perhaps the 5nf cap and the 1n60 Germanium diodes should be replaced by 1n4148 diodes..

                  Notice the right of the schematic; the diodes are basically an avramenko plug, and could be attached to a mass repeater for the sec use. Might as well use it to power the poor man's spectrum analyser.

                  No doubt it'll change a bit when built.

                  Love and light
                  Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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                  • #10
                    Ok, fine tuned plan for tuning the sec

                    21/10/2009 - Vox
                    Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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                    • #11
                      Because the brightness of an led is quite subjective

                      I've been looking into another method of displaying the intensity of the received signal, because of the subjective nature of brightness of a light. Also because an led needs a minimum voltage to start functioning.

                      The ultra-lowtech Voltmeter

                      This will be great, because I can adjust the range of intensity using a potentiometer

                      Potentiometer as a voltage divider : DC CIRCUITS

                      Love and light
                      Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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                      • #12
                        Analog circuit schematic

                        signal strength meter for sec - Vox

                        I promise i'll start building it tomorrow
                        Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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                        • #13
                          iPhone spectrum analyzer

                          This is a great idea to use an iPhone
                          as a spectrum analyzer:

                          YouTube - Pocket RTA Spectrum Analyser for the iPhone

                          These little hand-held PDAs have the display you need ...
                          you just need the RF electronics and antenna
                          if tuning for special wavelengths.

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                          • #14
                            Version 1 works somewhat

                            But this one should work better. I'm trying to increase the broadband RF that powers the transistor that drives the gauge. If this doesn't work, I'll have to invent or research another gauge or add a battery.

                            RF amplitude at frequency detector - Vox

                            Ppl with a scope could attach a scope or voltmeter at the transistor's emitter, but I'm trying to build a spectrum analyser anyone can use, that's self powering.

                            Ps, add a high Impedence earphone instead of a gauge, and this is an AM radio that never needs batteries.

                            Love and light
                            Last edited by Inquorate; 10-23-2009, 10:47 AM.
                            Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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                            • #15
                              Poor man's spectrum analyser becomes reality

                              If you want to scan a larger range, you'll need to use a much larger inductor oh higher value variable capacitor, but the theory was sound

                              YouTube - poor man's spectrum analyser becomes reality

                              The peak frequency (or several of them) can be detected, and an LC circuit of that frequency can be added to almost any circuit, like in Jeannacav's Joule thief. This would re-energize the output and one can add more load (LED's etc)

                              Love and light
                              Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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