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| 25 Mar 2017 10:06 PM |
can light a light bulb from a few feet away
can disrupt a regular fm radio from a few meters away
from a few inches to a tv cable box disrupts the signal
haven't found a practical use for it yet |
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| 25 Mar 2017 10:07 PM |
does it shoot out microwaves?
*𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝 𝐖𝐚𝐫 𝟐 𝐌𝐞𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬* |
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| 25 Mar 2017 10:07 PM |
"does it shoot out microwaves?"
it shoots out microwaves but it doesn't shoot out microwaves |
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| 25 Mar 2017 10:07 PM |
"does it shoot out microwaves?"
no, it shoots out micro waves |
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| 25 Mar 2017 10:08 PM |
| >not making your own magnetron |
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| 25 Mar 2017 10:09 PM |
">not making your own magnetron"
holy jesus you can do that? |
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| 25 Mar 2017 10:10 PM |
yes ofc
if you wanna go overboard you can use a mil-spec tunnel diode for it too |
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| 25 Mar 2017 10:11 PM |
that's way too advanced for me
making it was hard enough |
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| 25 Mar 2017 10:12 PM |
just do some research duh
My own design is based on a resonant van der poll ooscillator. It can do a lot more and at a safer frequency. |
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| 25 Mar 2017 10:14 PM |
| by any chance are you taking electrical engineering? |
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| 25 Mar 2017 10:15 PM |
Yes whenever I return to get a PhD it will be part of my thesis. The Van Der Poll oscillatro requation is a dynamic oscillation equation and thusly allows for correction to make sure the transmission is at its highest.
My idea is that if we have receivers that have passive power detection we can generate a resonant timing signal to send back to the gun and allow it to correct for atmospheric factors. |
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| 25 Mar 2017 10:23 PM |
can you help me? at the end of the magnetron, i used a soda can to channel the waves. i glued it on using hot glue but the heat generated melts the glue and causes some rf leakage.
is this normal? what can i use to direct the waves at the end of the magnetron instead? and also what if i just used the transformer directly to power the magnetron instead of connecting it parallel with the capacitor? |
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| 25 Mar 2017 10:27 PM |
The capacitor is necessary for smoothing the output of the voltage multiplier and removing it causes power loss.
Also use a horn antenna to prevent overcompication. They are usually used as feeders to parabolic antennae which you can make with a TV antenna dish |
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| 12 Apr 2017 05:25 PM |
| i don't know if you still forum here but one question, what is the purpose of the noise filter that connects to the mains power and then to the microwave? looking at the circuit i see a 15 amp fuse with an inductor and a couple ceramic capacitors and one film capacitor |
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| 25 Apr 2017 11:19 AM |
| Much better to build is an EMP gun. |
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| 25 Apr 2017 11:34 AM |
"Much better to build is an EMP gun."
dude are you taking ee because the guy in this thread prolly isn't going to come back and i need some other smart person to answer my questions |
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