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Re: Tesla Coil RF Transmitter
Original poster: "Mike" <mike.marcum@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
I take it with a grain of salt. I've read several Tesla books and
other than "My Inventions" (which just shows his future plans, not
that he actually rebuilt it) and a few cult web sites I've never
heard of Wardenclyffe actually being rebuilt elsewhere. I don't even
think it (the rebuild) was mentioned in a 1931 issue of Time
magazine, when Tesla was on the cover. If this was better than the
original, why isn't it even more famous?
Mike
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Subject: Re: Tesla Coil RF Transmitter
Original poster: "Gary Peterson" <gary@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Original poster: robert heidlebaugh <rheidlebaugh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Ed; Because the engineer who disigned the transmitter was Tesla.
Robert H
In 1919, in "My Inventions" Nikola Tesla wrote, "The [Wardenclyffe]
tower was destroyed two years ago but my projects are being
developed and another one, improved in some features, will be constructed."
Sketchy accounts on the web say that Tesla built two more magnifying
transmitters in Canada sometime around 1931. One of these is said
to have been located in the woods about 100 km NNW of Quebec City
near Sanford. Nothing is said about the location of the other transmitter.
Is anyone on this list aware of the location of the second Tesla
coil transmitter site or been able to dig up anything else beyond
what Mathews and Puharich have already said?
Gary