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Originally Posted by Mike(Mont)
WM6, is this a scalar transmitter? I don't understand its purpose. I guess it cancels out something. You have two opposite waves, then they go to zero. Must be very close to scalar but not quite the same?
WM6, more questions. What does the conical-shaped spiral coil do compared to a flat spiral? I guess it concentrates the signal into a tighter pattern, or is it the opposite, a wider pattern? I look at it as each wall is pointing out towards the opposite side instead of straight ahead. I think I have been watching too much Alice in Wonderland--Through The Looking Glass.  Please don't laugh too hard.
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Potentially yes, it could be converted to scalar transmitter. Main purpose in this design is to easily get quiet status in receiver or TX signal zeroing in receiver module.
Main drawback of Scalar waves is its advantage in same time. They cannot be stopped by material substance, so they cannot be reflected too. But they can trigger in some circumstances that parts of matter radiate their own Scalar waves. We live in world of waves and resonances. Depend of how we approach to this waves we can get mess of cacophony or pure music. There is no universal resonance in this world as resonance is main condition of identity all things in world of waves.
In fact proposed coils are not only conical spiral but logarithmic (not clear from drawing) wound conical spiral with phase shifted radiator in middle of spiral to get transverse longitudinal effect in antenna radiation. To proper phase shifting of middle radiator we need to select proper C on radiator supply line. This could greatly improve directivity of reflected wave on RX side.