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Re: Longitudinal Waves



Original poster: "Mike Nolley by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <nolleym-at-willamette.edu>

> It doesn't bother me that you want to remain content with transverse waves.
> Be my guest.  But I see an undeveloped frontier within my grasp.  I'm going
> to be a pioneer in the art of generating and utilizing longitudinal waves,
> just like Master Tesla did. :-)

    If indeed you have succeeded in producing comparitively more
longitudinal waves with a circular
secondary, doesn't that just mean you've provided a suitable antenna
for the rf?  Most early spark radios simply extended the secondary
resonator with a
long piece of wire, which damped the spark output, and increased wave
propagation.  Somehow I don't
see how your invention is new... though it is fairly
"novel".
            --Mike