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Old 01-21-2009, 12:07 AM
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Esteban, tell me if i am bothering you,

But what capacitance effect is that? How can you explain that by just turning the coil upside down 6 meters above ground i notice a difference ?
Also, if you get close to a wall (with soil behind) there is no effect from the wall.
You can be in a hole, even i a metallic container this effect this still there.

WHAT IS THIS ??
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Old 01-21-2009, 07:22 PM
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Esteban, tell me if i am bothering you,

But what capacitance effect is that? How can you explain that by just turning the coil upside down 6 meters above ground i notice a difference ?
Also, if you get close to a wall (with soil behind) there is no effect from the wall.
You can be in a hole, even i a metallic container this effect this still there.

WHAT IS THIS ??
Regards,
Fred.
Why not... Some bombs explode above ground 6-7 feets, other 120 feets, based on capacitive effect, in water or ground. This reacts at 50-100 feets (27 m to 54 m). Antenna is the nose of the fuse of the aviation bomb. Was published in electronic circuits book by J. Markus. There are more circuits like this...
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Old 01-21-2009, 10:47 PM
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Why not... Some bombs explode above ground 6-7 feets, other 120 feets, based on capacitive effect, in water or ground. This reacts at 50-100 feets (27 m to 54 m). Antenna is the nose of the fuse of the aviation bomb. Was published in electronic circuits book by J. Markus. There are more circuits like this...
Thank you Esteban, that is interesting and i will try to find more about those systems.
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Old 01-21-2009, 11:38 PM
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Thank you Esteban, that is interesting and i will try to find more about those systems.
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All I have like this is based on tubes... Let me know if you want these.
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Old 01-22-2009, 03:14 PM
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All I have like this is based on tubes... Let me know if you want these.
Ok Esteban, thanks, i would like to know at what maximum height such a system could work.
But i will search,if i cannot find i will ask you.
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