I dont know either, we have to ask Dog-one if it makes sense?
Maybe your suggestion will open the door.
It's not a normal Amplitude Modulation, pretty certain of that.
With packs of Tesla spikes where the spacing between them is
important, those interacting with the edges of the square waves...
And those square waves we cannot really see because they are
pure current.
Some kind of mixing takes place. It's not modulation and it's
not normal heterodyning either. It is the secret though where
we combine voltage and current and end up with more power
than we consume to make the input signals. Trouble is, there
is more to it. We do not get the power gain unless the grounding
comes into play. So this mixing only sets the stage. It opens
the door for the grounding to add to the total power in the system
that we eventually extract out of the grenade (reactor).
I am still at a loss for knowing how to detect if we are doing
everything correctly. We should see some indication on the
scope if we have it hooked up properly. Or with a small lamp
connected to the grenade output. Maybe both are needed.
Another thought is maybe some of us are closer than we think
and just are not doing the grounding correctly. Ruslan talks
about diodes at the end of the ground and at the "receiver",
which might be right next to the unit, inline. He also talks
about the ground wire length being the same as the length
of wire wound on the Tesla secondary.
To me, there are enough pieces in this device and only one
thing has to be screwed up for the whole thing to not work
as desired. At some point you have to check each piece the
best you can, know it to be correct and move on to other parts.
If you think everything is built and tuned properly and still
nothing, then you're wrong, something is still screwed up.
This is no doubt a tough nut to crack.