pulsduration 250ns.. YES
transmission line. YES
Pulsing inductorcoil has to be at same moment as kacher primairy. YES
You are on it apecore. Keep going.
All we have to do is think for a moment. What happens when
you push a square wave through a transformer...?
It's the change in current per unit of time that jumps over from
primary to secondary. There is no change at the flat tops or the
flat bottoms. The only change occurs during the transition--rise/fall.
That's when the EMF develops in the secondary. Do you see why
I'm saying the low frequency from the push-pull isn't critical?
What is critical is the rise/fall time, like 250ns which is exactly
one half of the 2MHz Tesla frequency.
You are mixing two things here, inside a transmission line, which
is your reactor. To get them to mix properly, you have to get the
two events aligned and everything has to fit within the wavelength
of the reactor.
When Ruslan was talking about Akula's system, he stated it is an
atomic reaction of sorts and that the Tesla coil is pushing longitudinally
and the push-pull was transverse. So you are mixing two different
types of waves, but you still end up with a standing wave that
persists within the reactor if everything remains aligned. And since
the standing wave persists, the next interval has to hit right on
time or we subtract from the standing wave instead of add to it.
Here I'm thinking we only activate the Tesla coil on rising edges
of the push-pull; never on falling edges. And to me, sending
the Tesla pulses in packs would indicate we can juice-up the
energy delivered by the push-pull, multiple cycles within the
reactor. It is almost like some form of energy conversion taking
place and once it's complete, we can stop the Tesla until the next
major cycle of the push-pull.