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<blockquote data-quote="Sonix" data-source="post: 186353" data-attributes="member: 10954"><p>Thank you, [USER=288]@Einstein[/USER] . Very informative and encouraging.</p><p></p><p>When I first received an HDR from Steven Gibbs, I placed a compass a various points around it to see how it would respond. Close to the end of the electromagnet, the compass would point away from the electromagnet, but in close proximity but at 45 degrees to either side of the end of the electromagnet, the compass spun like crazy - so fast it was just a blur and I cannot trust to guess what direction it was spinning in. Afterward I discovered that in this process the compass reversed polarity - it now points south. Oddly though, repetitions of making it spin has not reversed it back. With the HDR I assume this effect was caused by pulsed magnetic field. It may or may not be related to what you experienced with the sine/cosine coils, but comes to mind because of similar effect.</p><p></p><p>I would like to know how you generated signal at 90 degree phase offset from the other signal. That is my main stumbling block at the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonix, post: 186353, member: 10954"] Thank you, [USER=288]@Einstein[/USER] . Very informative and encouraging. When I first received an HDR from Steven Gibbs, I placed a compass a various points around it to see how it would respond. Close to the end of the electromagnet, the compass would point away from the electromagnet, but in close proximity but at 45 degrees to either side of the end of the electromagnet, the compass spun like crazy - so fast it was just a blur and I cannot trust to guess what direction it was spinning in. Afterward I discovered that in this process the compass reversed polarity - it now points south. Oddly though, repetitions of making it spin has not reversed it back. With the HDR I assume this effect was caused by pulsed magnetic field. It may or may not be related to what you experienced with the sine/cosine coils, but comes to mind because of similar effect. I would like to know how you generated signal at 90 degree phase offset from the other signal. That is my main stumbling block at the moment. [/QUOTE]
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