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Re: experiments with alternating current of high potential and frequency



James, All,-
I was too lazy to finish the page that links to the scans, but you can
accesss them by going to member.xoom-dot-com/mpn54601/page*.jpg
in place of *, put in numbers 39-53
Also note, there is a pic titled wardenclyffe,jpg under that same directory.
These scans came out at 350K each, but I will be making some low quality
copies at a mirror site for increasd speed.

I really need DSL!!!!
I'm stuck here uploading all night at 3-5kB/sec!!! : (

You all better like these...
Safe coilin',

-Michael



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From: Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
To: <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 6:49 PM
Subject: RE: experiments with alternating current of high potential and
frequency


> Original poster: "James" <mustang3-at-home-dot-com>
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> Hi Michael,
>    Yes, Please post these. We...I am glad you spent the time to scan that
> paper. I would love to read it. I don't even mind the wierd stuff.
> Later,
>         James
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tesla list [mailto:tesla-at-pupman-dot-com]
> Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 6:23 PM
> To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
> Subject: experiments with alternating current of high potential and
> frequency
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> Original poster: "acmnovak" <acmnovak-at-email.msn-dot-com>
>
> Hi everybody,
> I've been pretty busy the last few weeks with the bulk buy. However, I
> managed
> to scan some of Tesla's paper called "Experiments with alternating current
> of
> high potential and frequency". There are about 50 pages or so, which
covers
> about the first 2/5 of it. I only scanned the first 50 because after that,
> he
> starts going off into some crap about high vacuum bulbs which have weird
> properties. That was alright, but not worth scanning all day long. Each
page
> is
> only like 70-90kB, and quite clear. I used Adobe to scan and touch these
up.
> If
> your interested, I could upload a copy to xoom-dot-com. The paper deals with
> small
> induction coil experiments and goes into construction details of one coil.
I
> personally thought the phantom streamer experiment was quite cool. What do
> you
> think?
> Questions? Comments?
>
> Safe coilin'
>
> -Michael
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