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RE: [TCML] Wireless Transmission Theory



I'm not technical enough to comment either way on the Corum's papers, but I do know that these two men are respected around the world for their sincere efforts in reproducing Tesla's work.  (Who else has had the privilege of holding some of the original 18 x 22" Glass Plates from Colorado Springs?). 
 
Regardless of the theories, they show real results - whether successfully reproducing ball lightning, particle beams, or the "one... two... three..." message Tesla interpreted to the Red Cross as being "from Mars".  
  
 Jeff Behary
 
> Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 18:20:48 -0800> From: bartb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [TCML] Wireless Transmission Theory> CC: > > I have a copy of "RF Coils, Helical Resonators and Voltage Magnification > by Coherent Spatial Modes" by the Corum's which you may be referring to.> If anyone would like, contact me off list.> > Their conclusion in this paper is:> -----------------------------------------------------------> The present note has modeled RF coils as slow-wave> anisotropic waveguides. I ‘A solution of the boundary value> problem has given not only the fields, but also the eigenvalue> equation for the propagation parameter (T), the velocity factor> (Vf), the wave effective characteristic impedance (Z,), and the> limiting voltage magnification (l/ah) caused by wave> interference or cavity modes. These parameters permit a> comprehensive engineering description of helix design as a> simple surface-wave transmission line, and they are> appropriate for designing and tuning Tesla coil helical> resonators on conventional Smith charts. Further, this> development analytically clarifies the smooth conceptual> transition from field theory - to distributed elements - to> lumped elements.> -----------------------------------------------------------> Take care,> Bart> > resonance@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:> > No, I'm not aware of any typos in the paper, just some improper science.> >> > I'm referring to their paper on the "Slow Wave Helical Resonator". I> > don't have a copy with me in AZ so I can't tell you exactly where the> > errors are. I think Bart Anderson has a copy of this paper.> >> > Dr. Resonance> > > > _______________________________________________> Tesla mailing list> Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla
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