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  • aminnovations
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    Sharing my work - new website

    Hi,

    I am very happy to be attending the 2018 conference! I have wanted to attend for many years but there have always been other responsibilities calling on my time. Finally I am able to come and looking forward to meeting everyone, all the discussions, and presentations.

    I have also at last started to write-up some of my own work in a blog website. It is just the beginning, and a lot of material and experiments yet to be added, but it is work in progress, and good to finally be sharing my own work.

    For those interested the link is:
    AMInnovations | Research into the displacement and transference of electric power

    73,
    Adrian

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  • Aaron
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    Live call with Eric Dollard

    LIVE CONFERENCE CALL WITH ERIC DOLLARD - FREE TO JOIN - TOMORROW FEB 18 SUNDAY, 11AM PACIFIC STANDARD TIME.

    We'll make announcements, Eric will share what he has been working on lately and we'll open up for questions about anything he has written or presented on.

    Conference Dial-in: 1-857-232-0155
    Conference Code: 582590

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  • David G Dawson
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    Tesla Magnifying Transmitter

    Tesla Magnifying Transmitter:
    If anyone is having difficulty in understanding either Eric or Tesla himself, this article may help as it describes all in a lay manner:

    https://steemkr.com/life/@alkemix/di...rluminal-power

    Page 8 is particularly helpful.
    Describing the difference between Magnetism and Dielectricty and in such that between TEM and LMD.

    Have built two 12au7a amplifiers for the 120 degree phase shift required for the rotating field for the Tetrahedral Energy Generator (TEG) and hope to get fully back into the Lab shortly.
    The amplifiers are a Pulse Amp plus delay multivibrator and gives a variable delay from 3 to 300 microseconds and ideal for the 120 degree phase shift required.
    This is what 'Bruce TPU' was seeking but probably never realised.
    Has taken me 3 years to get to this point and was going to use the AD-YU Radar variable delays but feel this the better option.
    All the Best.

    Smokey

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  • David G Dawson
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    Earthquakes

    Earthquakes:
    Quote:
    Is California about to be hit by the ‘Big One?’ Fears of a massive quake are rising after 134 mini-tremors rattled the San Andreas fault area just this past week.

    Thomas Jordan, the director of the Southern California Service Center is stating that “Any time there is significant seismic activity in the vicinity of the San Andreas fault, we seismologists get nervous.”

    Seventeen of the earthquakes were stronger than a 2.5, six of them were stronger than a 3.0, and the largest quake was a magnitude 4.6.

    Any comments from Eric at this point?
    I am assuming he is listening to what is going on here on his 'wires'.

    The Cosmic Ray Detector (CRD) is not hearing anything out of the ordinary but is most difficult to monitor and requires a digital recording input which I can set up here but just too busy with the Tubes and making rain.

    Smokey

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  • David G Dawson
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    Vacuum Tubes

    Hello Eric and Aaron,
    Only now appreciating what you had passed on with respect to the vacuum tunes.
    Have spent that time in reviewing pulse techniques for my 'Energy Synthesis' device and now makes perfect sense what you had written:



    I was perhaps the only one to benefit from that information but surely do appreciate as I was the only one I know of that had built most of your tube designs.
    You gave information that others would not appreciate as it is an entirely different world working with the tubes and the aether.
    Will advise as we progress as I have been absent from the bench just like you and finally getting back to where we belong.
    All the Best.

    Smokey

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  • t-rex
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    Pulse Width Conversion

    Originally posted by Ajay View Post
    Hey Aaron,
    Input to the LMD circuit was 10v peak to peak square wave at 50% duty cycle.
    The output pulse width was about .5ms. The pulse width remained constant as higher frequencies were reached, but the pulse repetition rate and spectral density increased.
    The inductance and capacitance values were within very tight margins of each other (+- 5% max).

    I was pretty bummed because I have made several attempts to recreate this circuit and I couldn't seem to get one wire transmission or any other Tesla coil effects. I tried using multiple types of amps, with and without resistors (to meet impedance requirements for the amps), and it didn't produce the expected results either.

    Any insight from Eric would be awesome.
    Thanks!
    Ajay
    Ajay I need to know what the input pulse width vs output pulse width is. In other words, the rectangle in vs the impulse out. Since I go back into the bush soon, mail it to Lone Pine with details. The extra ordinary effect you seek are only exhibited in my composite Alexanderson Network with interdependent TEM & LMD propagations. I gave a short description of it in my " Multiple Co-ordinate Systems " presentation.73 DE N6KPH

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  • Ajay
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    Originally posted by t-rex View Post
    Can you provide more info on the pulse widths and time data? Any more info would be useful. Thanks.

    Aaron posting for Eric.
    Hey Aaron,
    Input to the LMD circuit was 10v peak to peak square wave at 50% duty cycle.
    The output pulse width was about .5ms. The pulse width remained constant as higher frequencies were reached, but the pulse repetition rate and spectral density increased.
    The inductance and capacitance values were within very tight margins of each other (+- 5% max).

    I was pretty bummed because I have made several attempts to recreate this circuit and I couldn't seem to get one wire transmission or any other Tesla coil effects. I tried using multiple types of amps, with and without resistors (to meet impedance requirements for the amps), and it didn't produce the expected results either.

    Any insight from Eric would be awesome.
    Thanks!
    Ajay
    Last edited by Ajay; 09-20-2017, 03:04 AM.

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  • t-rex
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    Taking it to the next level

















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  • t-rex
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    more info please

    Originally posted by Ajay View Post
    Hello again,
    Got some interesting oscilloscope snapshots of the LMD network in action.
    Input was a square wave, 10v peak to peak.
    I would love some insight on what I am seeing.

    It is interesting to note that the incredibly sharp transient spikes with an alternating +/- bias very closely resembles a hairpin circuit simulation in the Spice program (can be seen in the video "Tesla Hairpin Replication - Circuit Analysis 2" on youtube). It makes sense why Eric said this would be a good driver for Tesla coils.

    The output seemed to always be a train of high energy impulses, regardless of frequency. As the frequency increased, however, denser spectrums and higher levels of harmonics were seen. This network seems to be a good way to make a waveform generator act like a spark gap. Too bad you have to make your own equipment to test the circuit at higher wattage input. My network is beyond the range of most amps.

    Snapshots:
    Can you provide more info on the pulse widths and time data? Any more info would be useful. Thanks.

    Aaron posting for Eric.

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  • vrand
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    Originally posted by t-rex View Post
    The location of the grounding was at our "Camp David" facility at Bolinas, CA. Commonweal had it destroyed, just like Landers. The layout was a multiple star configuration, which radiated out from a common buss of 1 inch copper tubing. See the Bolinas "Barbara Boxer Report" for photos of Camp David.

    I have a hard time believing that Brazil thing. Show me photos of the Kilowatt meter turning?

    73 de n6kph
    Hi Eric.
    Thank you for the info on Bolinas, California radio site.

    For grounding designs I looked at the Military Handbook, MIL-HDBK-419A, 29 DECEMBER 1987
    MILITARY HANDBOOK
    GROUNDING, BONDING, AND SHIELDING FOR ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTS AND FACILITIES
    VOLUME 1 OF 2 VOLUMES
    BASIC THEORY


    PDF Link:
    https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...bPeY0-jZllr8Ew

    And they talked about the Star configuration as follows:

    2.5 TYPES OF EARTH ELECTRODE SUBSYSTEMS.

    2.5.3 Buried Horizontal Conductors.
    Where bedrock is near the surface of the earth, the use of driven rods is
    unpractical. In such cases, horizontal strips of metal, solid wires, or stranded cables buried 0.48 to 0.86 meters
    (18 to 36 inches) deep may be used effectively. With long strips, reactance increases as a factor of the length
    with a consequent increase in impedance. A low impedance is desirable for minimizing lightning surge voltages.
    Therefore, several wires, strips, or cables arranged in a star pattern, with the facility at the center, is
    preferable to one long length of conductor.
    1.10.1 Earth Connection. A radial, or star, configuration is preferred to other types of earth electrode
    subsystems because of its lower impulse impedance (see Volume I, Section 2.6.3). Where ENIP protection is to
    be provided in addition to conventional signal and safety protection, supplemental radials may be added to the
    conventional system.
    2.6.3 Transient Impedance of Electrodes. The expressions given for electrode resistance assume perfect
    conductivity for the conductors of an electrode. Such an assumption introduces very little error in the
    calculation of the electrode dc resistance, but if the electrode must dissipate the impulsive energy of a
    lightning stroke, its impedance as a function of time must be considered. When a single star electrode,
    containing 305 meters (1000 feet) of conductor, is subjected to a surge of lightning current, the initial value of
    its effective impedance is about ten times the dc resistance (2-11). This initial value is termed the surge
    impedance. As the wave of energy propagates through the electrode system, more and more of the wire of the
    electrode makes effective contact between the propagating energy and the medium which dissipates the energy.
    It is clear that a given length of wire will couple lightning energy more efficiently into the earth if the
    electrode is in the form of a star than if it were a single conductor.
    This is illustrated in Figure 2-13 where it
    is indicated that as the energy surges down an electrode (at a velocity in the neighborhood of 100 meters (333
    feet) per microsecond), the transient impedance of the electrode decreases and approaches the dc resistance
    value.

    In your 2011 talk to the Santa Barbara Amateur Ham Radio audience presentation, titled, Eric Dollard - Longitudinal Energy (Scalar Waves - Mutual Induction - Wireless Transmission of DC)

    Video Link:
    Youtube video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kH3ETTd6bPI

    You talked about shortening the 40 & 80 meter antenna by winding it into a coil, so for 1 amp into the coil, 400-500 amps of current circulation into the ground.

    You talked about the need for an extremely low ground impedance of 0.1 to 0.01 ohm to accomplish this transmission.

    At the 38 min mark you talked about the 24 ground rods into the salt marsh at San Andreas, San Gregorio, and a third unnamed fault all converging. And 500 feet of silicon bronze wire all connected to a massive copper bus for transmitting from Los Angeles to San Francisco without an antenna.

    In the Mil 419 Handbook they designed to 10 ohm, and the NEC only requires a maximum of 25 ohm ground impedance.

    I was interested in your 24 ground rods and 500 feet of silicon wire design if you could elaborate on it.

    Did the ground rods form a circle, or radiated out from a central point? Did you then add horizontal radial silicon bronze radiating out from the ground rods? Was the wire buried? Wire gauge? Bus size? How you achieved 0.1 ohm ground impedance?

    Thanks

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  • t-rex
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    San Andy

    Neuhof

    The receiver, R-66, receives out of the ground anywhere there is a good connection. Antenna terminal was connected to ground (Earth).

    We used the San Andreas Fault as a wave guide from KPH station in Bolinas to the facility at Landers. HF signals were guided along the fault to the PRC47 in the Corolla as it traveled along the path of the fault between locations.

    Every time the car crossed the fault, the signal strength was strong, even when the signals is non-existant via the ionosphere.

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  • Marcus Neuhof
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    Eric:
    In the original Bolinas video you mention that the presence of the San Andreas fault makes for good conditions receiving through the ground.

    Would the RT-77 receiver be able to receive through the ground elsewhere in the world, or is that only possible with a fault line and the ocean nearby?

    Edit: And you were connecting the earth to the antenna terminal of the receiver, not the ground terminal?
    Last edited by Marcus Neuhof; 09-02-2017, 05:27 PM.

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  • Aaron
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    email us

    Originally posted by David G Dawson View Post
    Email to - help@mediapress.com:

    Hello Jeff,
    Aaron says for me to contact you as I have had no response to my payment on the 19th for the new EP Dollard Book 'Musical Seismograph'.
    The first attempt by Firefox led me to a Click Bank Page that was unresponsive.
    Second attempt by Google Chrome took me to a responsive site where I payed via PayPal but there was no 'green bar' to click on for the download as advised in the support notes.
    The Page I received was totally different to what your notes describe.
    Receipt attached.
    Please advise.

    David G Dawson


    ClickBank PayPal receipt EP Dollard.jpg
    David, please forward your paypal receipt to me. If you CC'd me the email to Jeff, I did not receive it. Please discuss this with me by email - not on the forum. We can't help you without the emails. I apologize for the inconvenience, but we can't provide customer service here.

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  • Sputins
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    Dear Eric, (If you're still there, hanging out at Aaron's place).

    Congratulations on your rebuke of the "flat earth" concept in the recent recorded video.

    It does prove that people will believe anything...

    I think the primary motive of the so called flat earth movement, is meant to muddy the water as far as ANY so called conspiracy subject, in order to cast them all into the same tin-foil hat, flat-earther, nut-bag conspiracy theorist category... Which is done so to to deliberately, to cast doubt on many other valid subjects which challenges the so called accepted norm, such as faster than light, or similar totally valid anti-establishment-science like subjects...

    I wish you all the best in overcoming your health related concerns or issues. - Your coyote like abilities will indeed help with this process.

    Best of luck with the engine replacement, hope it goes smooth without any major concerns or issues...

    I don't want to blow too much smoke [u. y. a] but there is only one Eric Dollard on the planet, none other like him. - I thank you for the wisdom you have past on to us all... - Including my son Max, a now 5 year old who knows your name and also the name of Nikola Tesla, who grew up whilst listening to the music of Bach, all due to your direct influence...

    Sputins.
    Last edited by Sputins; 09-01-2017, 01:35 PM.

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  • David G Dawson
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    ClickBank

    Email to - help@mediapress.com:

    Hello Jeff,
    Aaron says for me to contact you as I have had no response to my payment on the 19th for the new EP Dollard Book 'Musical Seismograph'.
    The first attempt by Firefox led me to a Click Bank Page that was unresponsive.
    Second attempt by Google Chrome took me to a responsive site where I payed via PayPal but there was no 'green bar' to click on for the download as advised in the support notes.
    The Page I received was totally different to what your notes describe.
    Receipt attached.
    Please advise.

    David G Dawson


    ClickBank PayPal receipt EP Dollard.jpg

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