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Author Topic: Need your Help with a Scalar Wave Transmitter  (Read 7029 times)

fallingcat

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Need your Help with a Scalar Wave Transmitter
« on: February 07, 2009, 04:41:24 AM »
Dear Sir,

How do you do ?

I hope you are doing very well.

It is very nice to meet you.


I would like to draw your attention to a very interesting device called the Scalar Wave Transmitter.

A blue print for the scalar wave transmitter can be found here :-

http://www.ctglabs.com/swt2.htm

I came across this blue print while searching for information on Scalar Waves.

It is not my design and I do not know the one who has constructed the device.


What I would like to know is this, does anyone on this forum knows how I can, increase the frequency as well as the voltage of the signal being transmitted ?

I would like to know how I can ramp the frequency up to the GHZ range.

Can someone please advice ?

A blue print with the new specifications in mind would be very appreciated.


Thank You so much for your time.


A Falling Cat named Spangky.

9 Lives Only !!!

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jkgulick

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Re: Need your Help with a Scalar Wave Transmitter
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2009, 07:39:44 AM »
I would think that if you would want to experiment along these lines, you will want to us a different setup that a caduceus coil.  A caduceus coils is nice in that it is very directional, but I would guess that to really have a nice frequency and directional scalar antenna, you will need to use a spheroidal setup.  I would imagine that what you might want would be multiple spherical layers that fold back on one another like a bifilar coil.  In my imagination, I can see a small sphere coated with alternating layers of dialectic and conductor with connections between the conductive layers on alternating ends.  This way, when current is passed through the sphere, it transmits a wideband (depending on the size of the number of layers) scalar wave.  Also, such a configuration should be able to receive scalar information from a multitude of direction and a wider range of frequencies. At least, that is how it goes in my imagination.  :)

Peace,

Josh Gulick

fallingcat

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Re: Need your Help with a Scalar Wave Transmitter
« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2009, 07:49:05 AM »
I would think that if you would want to experiment along these lines, you will want to us a different setup that a caduceus coil.  A caduceus coils is nice in that it is very directional, but I would guess that to really have a nice frequency and directional scalar antenna, you will need to use a spheroidal setup.  I would imagine that what you might want would be multiple spherical layers that fold back on one another like a bifilar coil.  In my imagination, I can see a small sphere coated with alternating layers of dialectic and conductor with connections between the conductive layers on alternating ends.  This way, when current is passed through the sphere, it transmits a wideband (depending on the size of the number of layers) scalar wave.  Also, such a configuration should be able to receive scalar information from a multitude of direction and a wider range of frequencies. At least, that is how it goes in my imagination.  :)

Peace,

Josh Gulick


Dear Sir,

Are you able to help with some blueprints and schematics ???

Thanks


A Falling Cat named Spangky.

9 Lives Only !!!