Re: Earth Energy Taps

Dan A. Davidson ( (no email) )
Tue, 27 Jan 1998 08:29:09 -0700

Hi Jerry,
The antenna was a 1/4 mile (i.e. 1/4 wave antenna). We tried orienting it
both east/west and north/south. The amplifier was approximately 200 watts.
We used an audio signal generator and tried sine, triangle, and square
waves. We also ran several tests up and down the audio spectrum (10 hz to
2mhz) and there was little or no difference. the two technicians which
helped me with the experiment both had backgrounds in electronics and
worked in California for electronic companies.

I don't recall the exact voltage being pumped into the antenna as we had a
audio transformer which kicked the voltage up to around 200 to 300 volts.

I don't have the lab notes on the expriment any longer. Lost in numerous
moves!

Good Luck on you expt. I think if you tried high voltage spike to kick up
the aether/zpe you might have some good results.

Dan A. Davidson

At 11:20 PM 1/26/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi Dan!
>
>In your 1962 Prentice experiment, did you use the 500 Watt 500,000 cps
>generator?? And was it a complete mile or 1/2 mile??
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