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<blockquote data-quote="ctglabs" data-source="post: 25199" data-attributes="member: 572"><p><strong>Re: Delta T Antenna Pulser Circuit</strong></p><p></p><p>Dear all,</p><p> </p><p>I am new to the board, I was searching for further information regarding the Montauk Chair and came accross this site!</p><p> </p><p>I would just like to post my thoughts regarding the Delta-T antenna. There is a commom misconception going around the internet about the Delta-T antenna having four coils, as shown in the diagram on this page.</p><p> </p><p>Preston Nichols says clearly in the 1st and 2nd books and shows you in the video where he demonstrates the recovered equipment from the base that the Antenna is made from 3 coils. Two are made as diamoind shapes and fixed together and 90, so you get the frame of a large 3d diamond, then the 3rd coils goes around the middle, so it looks like 2 pyramids base to base.</p><p> </p><p>He says the coils are PLACED 90 degrees to each other as well as PHASED/PULSED at 90 degrees. How can you place 4 coils all at 90 degrees to each other! In 3d space this is impossible. The top and bottom coils are 180 degrees out and so are the left and right ones (with respect to each other)!</p><p> </p><p>I have built one of these, but without building a flip-flop circuit in 90 degree mode, I simply created a audio track of 1Hz using my PC. I then opened the wav file in goldwave and shifted the left and right audio channels by 250 milli seconds, then saved it and burnt it to CD. 250 milli seconds at 1Hz is obviously a 90 degree phase shift. I then put the CD in my hifi, fed the out put through an AMP and in to the coils of the antenna. Placing a compass in side the coil structure, you will see the compass spin as the magnetic field is spinning.</p><p> </p><p>However to do this at 435Mhz will require a tuned RF phase shift network, alot harder to create, no 555 timers or 4017/4013 used here!</p><p> </p><p>Has anyone researched into the montauk chair? It seems silly building the antenna if you cannot pickup a signal to transmit out through it?</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Best Regards,</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Dave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctglabs, post: 25199, member: 572"] [b]Re: Delta T Antenna Pulser Circuit[/b] Dear all, I am new to the board, I was searching for further information regarding the Montauk Chair and came accross this site! I would just like to post my thoughts regarding the Delta-T antenna. There is a commom misconception going around the internet about the Delta-T antenna having four coils, as shown in the diagram on this page. Preston Nichols says clearly in the 1st and 2nd books and shows you in the video where he demonstrates the recovered equipment from the base that the Antenna is made from 3 coils. Two are made as diamoind shapes and fixed together and 90, so you get the frame of a large 3d diamond, then the 3rd coils goes around the middle, so it looks like 2 pyramids base to base. He says the coils are PLACED 90 degrees to each other as well as PHASED/PULSED at 90 degrees. How can you place 4 coils all at 90 degrees to each other! In 3d space this is impossible. The top and bottom coils are 180 degrees out and so are the left and right ones (with respect to each other)! I have built one of these, but without building a flip-flop circuit in 90 degree mode, I simply created a audio track of 1Hz using my PC. I then opened the wav file in goldwave and shifted the left and right audio channels by 250 milli seconds, then saved it and burnt it to CD. 250 milli seconds at 1Hz is obviously a 90 degree phase shift. I then put the CD in my hifi, fed the out put through an AMP and in to the coils of the antenna. Placing a compass in side the coil structure, you will see the compass spin as the magnetic field is spinning. However to do this at 435Mhz will require a tuned RF phase shift network, alot harder to create, no 555 timers or 4017/4013 used here! Has anyone researched into the montauk chair? It seems silly building the antenna if you cannot pickup a signal to transmit out through it? Best Regards, Dave. [/QUOTE]
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