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Re: Vac Tubes TCBA NEWS




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>From: richard hull <rhull@richmond.infi.net>
>Subject: Vac Tubes TCBA NEWS
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>All,
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>As there is currently much interest in Vacuum tube TCs on the list I thought
>all might like to know that there are two articles on vacuum Tube coils in
>the current April-June issue.
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>One article is by my long term Tesla buddy in California Steve Cole on how
>to make a dual 805 tube Tube coil.
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>Likewise, There is an older article taken from an old Electronics
>illustrated (you gotta be old to remember this one).  Oddly, this one is for
>a half wave tube coil- a relative rarity in the tube world!
>
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Opps again,

The second coil article from the E.I. magazine is actually a quarter wave
system after all.  They put the primary in the center of the resonator!!!!!
looked like a Quarter wave coil, but it wasn't.  The base of the resonator
is actually grounded.  They claimed you should slide it around for max
spark!!!  


Richard Hull, TCBOR

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