This is a well known concept "regenerative feedback".
You can demonstrate it with an amplifier, speakers and a microphone. Crank your amp up high and place your Mic near your speakers ... Same concept only done with E-fields & M-fields instead of sound.
I did not play with antenae yet, but your video makes me think of something. When you get it running well, try to make your antenae length adjustable i.e. telescopic. Can also insert 'booster'
Very nicely shown. Yes, that is where my original name of "Dynamic" comes from. Still to this day I have the question: How does it happen / What makes it auto-adjust? Partially I am working with ther resonance part now. On your video #3 - spark plug is good, but try to get something with which you can adjust the gap easy and while in operation. Maximum gap actually increases output energy. Seems like it is sucking in electrons while jumping the gap.
>What makes it auto-adjust?
This is a well known concept "regenerative feedback".
You can demonstrate it with an amplifier, speakers and a microphone. Crank your amp up high and place your Mic near your speakers ... Same concept only done with E-fields & M-fields instead of sound.
morpher44 2 years ago
I did not play with antenae yet, but your video makes me think of something. When you get it running well, try to make your antenae length adjustable i.e. telescopic. Can also insert 'booster'
Aromaz2012 2 years ago
Very nicely shown. Yes, that is where my original name of "Dynamic" comes from. Still to this day I have the question: How does it happen / What makes it auto-adjust? Partially I am working with ther resonance part now. On your video #3 - spark plug is good, but try to get something with which you can adjust the gap easy and while in operation. Maximum gap actually increases output energy. Seems like it is sucking in electrons while jumping the gap.
Aromaz2012 2 years ago