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Re: Tesla Receiver Coil ..........success?
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- Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2005 15:57:18 -0700
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Original poster: mecortner@xxxxxxxxxx
>I still have several of them. Very shiny metal surface and utterly
>NG for RF cores of any Q I can imagine..
>Ed
What I'm looking for is a source of ferrite material,
at least a couple pints worth. What I'm doing is
grinding them up and recasting them with epoxy into
a new shape, a core for a generator. I did some
research and found that plain old powdered iron will
be fine at My frequencies (60hz-1000Hz). I was curious
as to weather you had a decent quantity and would be
willing to sell them?
---- Matt Cortner ----