Menu
Forums
New posts
Search forums
What's new
New posts
New profile posts
Latest activity
Vault
Time Travel Schematics
T.E.C. Time Archive
The Why Files
Have You Seen...?
Chronovisor
TimeTravelForum.tk
TimeTravelForum.net
ParanormalNetwork.net
Paranormalis.com
ConspiracyCafe.net
Streams
Live streams
Featured streams
Multi-Viewer
Members
Current visitors
New profile posts
Search profile posts
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Log in
Register
Navigation
Install the app
Install
More options
Contact us
Close Menu
Forums
Time Travel Forum
Time Travel Discussion
The EJ Gold SuperBeacon, looking for the black box kind with two antenna's
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="lamdo263" data-source="post: 212419" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>What I did years ago, was to wire wrapped nails that I heated up and sunk in a square of plastic. I was using in part the RF energies from a small reflecting dish, that I had made out of used pop cans. What I had managed to do, is that my radio frequency signal that was coming in, to split that, or fraction it down, so that the tuner on the television I had could process the signal.</p><p></p><p>Can't remember if I welded in a few capacitors and resisters, but this wavic form that was coming into the dish, was fractioned down, so that I could pick up the weather channel in Colorado. Not a bad reception on it, either.</p><p></p><p>I used like five nails and coax, to feed this signal in from this dish, that I had placed on a twenty-five foot section of pipe, that I received the signals from.</p><p></p><p>I also put in a few windings, so that the signal would amp up, with finishing nails, as the wrap around cores. What goes on here, is that the signal was columnated and concentrated, then wiggled through the other various wrapped degrees of nails plus wire wrappings.*Note the signal will vibrate those quartz pieces and generate that modified signal to the overall line signal current, that's going into either your tuner, or to another pass of filters.</p><p></p><p>On top of the heads of the nails, I placed bit of quarts crustal, that was garnered from a gravel mix. The signal from the dish, had to be passed through where an LNA dish would be in front of the pedaled dish. {pop can} And then a second pass, still through another receptor of various size nails, again, with small bits of quarts on the head of the nails. You probably could modulate how the proper set-up would go, if you'd put your thinking cap on, and work with just how that signal should be quartz metal modulated.</p><p></p><p>If you give your tuner of whatever you're trying to get a signal translation a chance, the tuner itself will look for the variances based in signal, then lock-on and rebroadcast and improved signal to you.</p><p></p><p>This unit cost me probably fifty to one hundred dollars in time and effort, but very low on the materials that I worked with.</p><p></p><p>Make sure that you use an RF filter, if you've got to much electrical oomph in whatever's coming out of that dish. I'm located near the west coast, give or take a few hundred, so was really surprised when I had colo coming through on the dish. "Cheers"</p><p></p><p>*Sources, if you can find the simplified Radio Shack book on learning electronics, this helps a load and a half. Somebody might be selling a copy used online in books? I don't know if the Radio Shack stores are still in business. US military services books on their basic courses in electronics books, might be sold online too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamdo263, post: 212419, member: 259"] What I did years ago, was to wire wrapped nails that I heated up and sunk in a square of plastic. I was using in part the RF energies from a small reflecting dish, that I had made out of used pop cans. What I had managed to do, is that my radio frequency signal that was coming in, to split that, or fraction it down, so that the tuner on the television I had could process the signal. Can't remember if I welded in a few capacitors and resisters, but this wavic form that was coming into the dish, was fractioned down, so that I could pick up the weather channel in Colorado. Not a bad reception on it, either. I used like five nails and coax, to feed this signal in from this dish, that I had placed on a twenty-five foot section of pipe, that I received the signals from. I also put in a few windings, so that the signal would amp up, with finishing nails, as the wrap around cores. What goes on here, is that the signal was columnated and concentrated, then wiggled through the other various wrapped degrees of nails plus wire wrappings.*Note the signal will vibrate those quartz pieces and generate that modified signal to the overall line signal current, that's going into either your tuner, or to another pass of filters. On top of the heads of the nails, I placed bit of quarts crustal, that was garnered from a gravel mix. The signal from the dish, had to be passed through where an LNA dish would be in front of the pedaled dish. {pop can} And then a second pass, still through another receptor of various size nails, again, with small bits of quarts on the head of the nails. You probably could modulate how the proper set-up would go, if you'd put your thinking cap on, and work with just how that signal should be quartz metal modulated. If you give your tuner of whatever you're trying to get a signal translation a chance, the tuner itself will look for the variances based in signal, then lock-on and rebroadcast and improved signal to you. This unit cost me probably fifty to one hundred dollars in time and effort, but very low on the materials that I worked with. Make sure that you use an RF filter, if you've got to much electrical oomph in whatever's coming out of that dish. I'm located near the west coast, give or take a few hundred, so was really surprised when I had colo coming through on the dish. "Cheers" *Sources, if you can find the simplified Radio Shack book on learning electronics, this helps a load and a half. Somebody might be selling a copy used online in books? I don't know if the Radio Shack stores are still in business. US military services books on their basic courses in electronics books, might be sold online too? [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Forums
Time Travel Forum
Time Travel Discussion
The EJ Gold SuperBeacon, looking for the black box kind with two antenna's
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
Accept
Learn more…
Top