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Originally posted by Slovenia View PostMike, Nvisser, & Duncan,
Since someone is buying up all the posted components as soon as they are posted, you guys are going to have to change the rules of the game. You're going to have to get your heads together and build this device off forum and post your results some time later after you've finished your project. Of course, when you release your details they'll buy up all the components at that time also. So, that's a very bad problem in deed. At least they are not doing any sinister stuff yet that we know of.
You guys are doing a great job.
Best Regards,
SloveniaLast edited by Duncan; 10-15-2010, 12:49 PM.
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The only small Rf circuits I ever constructed was just soldered together as it was small FM transmitters or Tv amps.
The groundplain should not be a problem and keeping the tracks as short as possible also not.
To match the outputs to 50 ohms is the problem. They say you have to know how thick the copper is and then calculate the width of the track.
I think Mike's suggestion of using a short piese of 50 ohm coax cable will be much easier.
Than I suppose you have to run a Feedthrough (via) through the board from the ground plain and connect the coax screen to that. Now I am not sure if you have to split the ground plain to prevent loops.
Maybe Mike can post a drawing of how it should be done
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Buying up all posted Components
Mike, Nvisser, & Duncan,
Since someone is buying up all the posted components as soon as they are posted, you guys are going to have to change the rules of the game. You're going to have to get your heads together and build this device off forum and post your results some time later after you've finished your project. Of course, when you release your details they'll buy up all the components at that time also. So, that's a very bad problem in deed. At least they are not doing any sinister stuff yet that we know of.
You guys are doing a great job.
Best Regards,
Slovenia
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If you are worried about it put a little ferrite beed with two holes, make one loop, on the R4 resistor to the base of Q1. I have not run this on spice, but will work OK, quite a standard inter amp for driving Linear amps.Originally posted by nvisser View PostSorry. R4
Ok . Will the RF not leak through the 10K resistor to the power line?
Just make sure you read up on PCB's for RF, VERY IMPORTANT, the ground plane is a must.
Mike
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Sorry. R4
Ok . Will the RF not leak through the 10K resistor to the power line?
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I think you meen R4 not R2, no you do not need another choke, all should be taken care of in the VCO.Originally posted by nvisser View PostMike
Should'nt there also be a 10mH choke between R2 and the base of the BFR93 to prevent the RF from going into the supply?
Mike
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Thanks Harvey for your thoughts on this extreemly important occurance, you can see why I had problems on this quite some time ago. Trying to explain this is difficult, it is theorising on an actual event, not in reverse.Originally posted by Harvey View PostHi Mike,
Just found this thread
I can't help but wonder if all of these events mentioned in prior posts here, Meyers et al are not pointing at something I've written about before, except in these cases it could be happening at a molecular level with thermal isolation from neighboring molecules. In other words, the RF is producing pinpoint zones that stimulate thermolysis in that zone while being insulated from a thermal conduction point of view relative to surrounding antinodes.
If so, then those orthohydrogen molecules can cause an exothermic reaction resulting in more energy stored as dissociated H2O than the energy put in to cause the reaction. It is quite possible, that specific EM frequencies provide the necessary magnetic phasing to organize the orthohydrogen into the reaction nodes while positioning the parahydrogen into the non reactive antinodes.
If this is the case, if I am right here, then you have unlocked the key to on-board hydrogen production in moving vehicles. All the evidence seems to be pointing in that direction. Even the Cavitation Heaters seem to doing this in a quite haphazard way.
I have written about the possibility of large scale thermolysis reactors and the requirements to get them functional - but if it is possible to create a web of thermolysis nodes within the chamber that automatically sort the molecules as needed, the implications are huge.
Thanks for sharing this with us
Remember me talking to you in private on the two cap theory, as it was then, well I have gone a little further on this and does now enter into my current work which takes this thread to a higher level. I still have not got it as I want it, but getting there slowly.
Sorry all, going off topic for this thread AT THE MOMENT, but will all come together at the end.
Mike
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Hi Mike,
Just found this thread
I can't help but wonder if all of these events mentioned in prior posts here, Meyers et al are not pointing at something I've written about before, except in these cases it could be happening at a molecular level with thermal isolation from neighboring molecules. In other words, the RF is producing pinpoint zones that stimulate thermolysis in that zone while being insulated from a thermal conduction point of view relative to surrounding antinodes.
If so, then those orthohydrogen molecules can cause an exothermic reaction resulting in more energy stored as dissociated H2O than the energy put in to cause the reaction. It is quite possible, that specific EM frequencies provide the necessary magnetic phasing to organize the orthohydrogen into the reaction nodes while positioning the parahydrogen into the non reactive antinodes.
If this is the case, if I am right here, then you have unlocked the key to on-board hydrogen production in moving vehicles. All the evidence seems to be pointing in that direction. Even the Cavitation Heaters seem to doing this in a quite haphazard way.
I have written about the possibility of large scale thermolysis reactors and the requirements to get them functional - but if it is possible to create a web of thermolysis nodes within the chamber that automatically sort the molecules as needed, the implications are huge.
Thanks for sharing this with us
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Sorry Mike I've lost whatever was on my mind with the Mag amp good find re VHF TX. I must have been thinking of much lower frequencies as mag amps are no good where we are. Sorry for the deviation
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Magnetic amp, don't understand what you mean.Originally posted by Duncan View PostMagnetic amp??
I have found 9, A-AV10L's in china @ just over 19.2 dollars each
Dear Mike:
Thanks for your inquiry ,we would like to quote for you as follow:
MC-5313 $19.2/each we have 9pcs in stock
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another option for S-AV10L
Mitsubishi RA60H1317M
This requires controlling the output power by controlling the input power with a variable attenuator.
135mhz-175mhz it is FM but can be linear by doing the above and setting the dormant drain current with the gate voltage.
Mike
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