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Originally posted by Fred View PostCould it be possible to reflect (deflect) all the "upward" field so it is only transmitted downside,in a similar principle of yagis antennas ? But as the dielcetric properties of the reflector would most probably be a problem , maybe an active device like in phased arrays?
After all, 50% of energy is lost in all those coils...just a thought,regards,
Fred.
Elements of Yagi are inductive resonator on selected wavelength and placed interacting according selected wavelength (not so MD coils - maybe except controversial nexus). Yagi field of use are cm and meters of primary stationary use, here we talking about kilometers of wavelength and never stationary. And coils are always too heavy yet without additional reflector.
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Originally posted by Aziz View PostHeureka! Now I have found a very well magnetic field profile for a difficult to build (tune/balance) coil system. This could be a reasonable coil for pin-pointing. Its maximum is on center.
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MD's use only magnetic field effects - not electro-magnetic (EMF). As electro-magnetic fields has orthogonal magnetic and electric fields - MD's use only the magnetic part of effects. The magnetic field is not emitted and transfered as the EMF. I had enough time to play and develop some microwave antennas (Wi-Fi) last year. Some of you know 4nec2 and NEC2 perhaps.
Tomorrow, I will start with some prototypes. Then I will start my Laptop-Detector (at the moment a PC) and will do some measurements on coils.
Aziz
I have now "The Coil"!
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Originally posted by Aziz View PostMD's use only magnetic field effects - not electro-magnetic (EMF). As electro-magnetic fields has orthogonal magnetic and electric fields - MD's use only the magnetic part of effects.
In that case what happens if we "block" the upper field with a magnetic screen ? Lightweight magnetic screens materials do exists,but i dont actually know what happens to a magnetic field in presence of such materials.
Regards,
Fred.
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Originally posted by Aziz View PostMD's use only magnetic field effects - not electro-magnetic (EMF). As electro-magnetic fields has orthogonal magnetic and electric fields - MD's use only the magnetic part of effects. The magnetic field is not emitted and transfered as the EMF. I had enough time to play and develop some microwave antennas (Wi-Fi) last year. Some of you know 4nec2 and NEC2 perhaps.
Tomorrow, I will start with some prototypes. Then I will start my Laptop-Detector (at the moment a PC) and will do some measurements on coils.Aziz
I have now "The Coil"!
Congratulation for "The Coil", Aziz.Do you need some good targets?
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Originally posted by Fred View PostOk to all,TNX for answers.
In that case what happens if we "block" the upper field with a magnetic screen ? Lightweight magnetic screens materials do exists,but i dont actually know what happens to a magnetic field in presence of such materials.
Regards,
Fred.
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Originally posted by WM6 View PostCongratulation for "The Coil", Aziz. Do you need some good targets?
I have increased the number of windings and current flow. Really impressive cross section of the magnetic field density.Attached Files
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Originally posted by WM6 View Post...If screen is not in plastic foil dispersed ferrite powder, but alloy it can produce some signal by induced eddy current, but this is not amplification of MD power.
I thought absorbtion was not involved here.But it makes sense .
Originally posted by Aziz View PostI have increased the number of windings and current flow. Really impressive cross section of the magnetic field density.
regards,
Fred
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Hi WM6,
Originally posted by WM6 View PostAziz, try this. Novel coil design. Best coin coil ever.
WM6, your proposal is a simplified omega coil. You do not believe? Just look to the magnetic fields...
Regards,
AzizAttached Files
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Following this idea, we could get this coil:
The DO coil
Easy to build.
regards,
Fred.Attached Files
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Originally posted by Fred View PostFollowing this idea, we could get this coil:
The DO coil
Easy to build.
regards,
Fred.
Aziz
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