Joe Tate Module.
@The output from the Joe Tate module is directly proportional to the size of the antenna. Let's say you have an aluminum street light in front of your apartment or an old satelite dish next door, or a sail boat. Joe's circuit would allow that street light to self power itself. It's merely the same kind of full wave rectifier that Slayer's useing only with two pairs of voltage doubling capacitors. This circuit should hook up and charge the large cap the same way as slayer's full wave bridge rectifier connected to his two oscillateing coils and the additional ground.
@The output from the Joe Tate module is directly proportional to the size of the antenna. Let's say you have an aluminum street light in front of your apartment or an old satelite dish next door, or a sail boat. Joe's circuit would allow that street light to self power itself. It's merely the same kind of full wave rectifier that Slayer's useing only with two pairs of voltage doubling capacitors. This circuit should hook up and charge the large cap the same way as slayer's full wave bridge rectifier connected to his two oscillateing coils and the additional ground.
do you guys think that the exciter does something different than any other transmitter? I am still open to new ideas about electrical theory...totally open..wikipedia seems to be playing it down but if anyone knows you guys do...after growing up with a cb crazy granddad the coils are fascinating though and this forum is fun.
I'll check it out, some direction at last!. Just bought an inductance meter, wonder if i'll make use of it
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