All, Below is an interesting response plus an attached document that I received from the technical support folks at Tektronix that came as a final answer to my...
Dans un e-mail daté du 10/05/2002 03:06:44 Paris, Madrid, ... Hi Jon, Thank you very much for your information, THIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT COMMENT and I shall...
Jon, Hooray!! As you know I tried to make this point a long time ago, even wrote to Bearden. Interesting thing is if you look at Figures 18 and 19 of ...
Hello ! I've designed a schematic of the MEG control board, based on the principle described in my message and attachments called « closing the loop ». ...
The MEG builders group used to be a very dynamic group. I followed it whith much interest. However, it has become a little silent. What happened? Is everybody...
Hi Webdrifter, It's been a long time since either of us have chatted on this group. I guess for me I've been somewhat "diverged" but certainly have not shelved...
Hi: I've been following this board with the key goal of ending up with a schematic and/or foil pattern and enough ancillary info that I can etch and load my...
Hi Michael and all ! Everything in the MEG concept seems to converge in a very high probability of its pertinence. Since the last Bearden's patent, and the...
... to ... Camelazu, Looling forward to seeing your drawing. Just an opinion or two if I may. Getting COP > 1 should be your first goal. Closing the loop, ...
Hello all, I am Stan, one of the moderators for the site. Very recently I have had the sad task of having to reject several pending postings to the site on...
Hello, All; Having recently joined this group I am forward in seeing reports of success and progress made in this exciting area. It is easy to be skeptical ...
Hi Tim, ... From: Tim Hutzler <timhutzler@...> To: <MEG_builders@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 6:19 AM Subject: [MEG_builders] New to...
... Thanks. It is my hope the moderator will consider this on topic, because the successful construction of a MEG device can be greatly helped with proper...
Since this group has been quiet for a while I figured I'd share some of my meg results even though I've not gotten OU. I'm attempting to replicate Naudin's...
Hi Ken, Lots of good work there! ... From: carbonprobe <carbonprobe@...> To: <MEG_builders@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 4:52 AM Subject:...
... I wish you success in your endeavor. One observation I have has to do with grinding PMs. Depending on the quality PMs will loose strength when subjected...
Hi, ... between the core and the top and bottom of the magnet stack because if I don't there is arcing in the half mm air gap spacing between each side of the...
... Ken, First off congratulations on your experiment! !!!! LOOKS LIKE YOU HAVE DONE SOME MAJOR WORK AND HAVE DONE IT WELL !! As you may know, I have done and...
Hi Ken and all, See inserts in your text- ... From my experience, it appears your left output coil (and possibly also your right) is arcing between layers and...
Hi Tim, To keep the moderator happy I have snipped your message, replying only to the pertinent parts.(*) ... From: Tim Hutzler <timhutzler@...> To:...
Hi Cyril, ... Yes I know and it's certainly disheartening when attempting to learn from the patent's "teaching"! ... I agree. IMO, when a MEG replication is...
Hi Jon, Jon you brought up the subject of the input waveforms in a recent post and wanted some discussion. Here is my 2 cents: The pulses in both the input...
Thanks alot guys for the advice. When there is no air gap and the c- cores are touching (top and bottom) I hear a high pitched whining noise, the 2 outputs go...
... snipped ... Ken, Definitely sounds like one or both secondaries are shorted to the core. Bummer! Check this with your ohmmeter as in the case of my ...