Re: Electromagnetic generator/ground antennas

LARRY SULLIVAN ( polymercanada@bc.sympatico.ca )
Sun, 14 Mar 1999 00:46:29 -0800

Hi Ren:
If the ground antennas info is correct why run a wire to your
house,you're thinking to conventional here. The concept is that by
inducing a small signal at the base and then having a reciever lets say
at the shack you are suppose to get back more signal/energy then when
you started,the wire only increases resistance. If I read it correct one
can ether tune into the existing resonance, or one can introdoce one and
then recieve the same signal with greater strength, you would need to
initiate a signal at the base from a source of energy though. Does the
creek have protential? Now if one can get enough pos potential from the
roof this may prove interesting.

Larry
Marinus Berghuis wrote:
>
> At 17:44 13/03/99 -0800, you wrote:
> >>
> >> http://borderlands.com/newstuff/research/ground-ant.htm
> >>
> >> An interesting comment on the increased sin wave strength from
> ground
> >> antennas(collectors)
> >
> Hello Larry and all,
>
> Staggering stuff and must try one day.
> There is a mention on the keely archives of a difference of electric
> potential to be had from height.
> As stated before, my property has a steep incline on one side and I am
> going to bury an automotive radiator in the creek below and run a wire of
> some 600 metres on insulated plastic electric fence standards to my shack
> to see if I can obtain a potential between that and the roof of my house
> which is insulated from ground by timber.I have to wait a while as the
> grass is 5 foot high still.
> Once in place, I intend to tune this affair with variable capacitors and
> coils to see if usable standing voltages are generated.
>
> Wonders never cease.
>
> Ren