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Re: The worlds Largest Coil



It sounds like the project is already in need of government activists to 
lobby the FCC, Lawyers to start drafting waivers and disclaimers,( and to
get Bill moved out), and accountants to start tracking the money both in and
out.

And we haven't even started to look for construction, moving, advertisement,
corporate investment specialists and marketers and all of the 100's of other
things a project this scale will need. Have you done this before?


Hmmm, what is the development budget here?

> There will be a lot of headaches with FCC regs. We will be perfectly by the
> book and I have a broadcast engineer on staff with 20 years experiance.
> She's having kittens. If I had told her I was planning on giving birth to a
> water buffalo I think she would have taken it better than when she was asked
> to come on to help with the Avalon project.....lol
>
> Tuneing will be a BIG part here. There will be transmitted energy, we only
> have to get it in a reasonable amount and freq. If I can notch it into a
> freq noone uses (good luck) than the FCC will be kind. They are not known
> for their sence of humour.
>
> As far as radiated energy levels, we have to do computer modeling before we
> will have any idea.
>
>
>>Is there anything sensitive in the range of the effects?
>>
>
> Depending on range, yes.
>
> 1M Radius, a lake, woods, and a highway.
> 5M Radius and airport (big one), and a city.
>
>
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>>What will your liabilities for damages be?
>
> Ungodly. I am thinking at LEAST $1,000,000 for damages and liability, though
> probably MUCH more, like 400% more.
>
> Maybe I'll get it UL listed.....lol
>
>
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>>Obviously this thing can't be done on the sly, so you'll have to be
>>strictly
>>above board with the operations. What license would cover this transmission
>>facility?
>
> Whatever the FCC requires us to have. The problem is that that alone can
> easily double the budget requirements. Having government assistance for this
> will be a great help. Guys like the NSF, NEA, and others will LOVE to have a
> toy like this built and have the power to "bend" the rules for us.
>
>
>>
>>How many megawatts of transmission power are we talking about?
>>What will your frequency be?
>>What are the regs of that band?
>>Are you doing broad band (spark gap) transmission or CW (class 3)?
>>What type of noise generation are you looking at?
>>Are there FCC regs about that?
>
> These are great questions that I want to know the answers to myself. But
> there are 500 listees out there with call signs that know much mroe than I
> do about these ones so I'll let them answer them. I have no idea, I'm just
> the idiot in charge, so I'm not allowed to know everything that's going
> on....lol
>
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>>Just want to cover the bases.
>
>
> So do I, you should join the team :)
>