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Linear Magnetism Wave Detector 

(word processor parameters LM=8, RM=75, TM=2, BM=2)
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January 16,1994

NEONDET.ASC
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This file shared with KeelyNet courtesy of Joel McClain.
Also take the diagram NEONDET.GIF, see also MAGALT.ZIP.
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The schematic, NEONDET.GIF, is a derivative of a microwave detector
described in the February, 1980, "Ham Radio" magazine. As
originally created, the circuit's purpose is to detect microwave RF
standing waves, but with minor modification, it can also be used as
an effective scalar wave detector.

The schematic shows a round magnet epoxied to the NE-2 lamp, to help
isolate it from EM signals. Additionally, the circuit should be
enclosed in a metal box, or "Faraday Cage", with shielded I/O
connectors.

The power source consists of eight 9V batteries. Battery life is
very nearly the same as shelf life, because the lamp is operated in
"starvation" mode, drawing approximately 0.1ma.

The 25K and 250K potentiometers are adjusted first to fire the NE-2,
at approximately 60-70 volts, then adjusted until only the tip of
the cathode electrode glows. The 100K pot is adjusted for optimum
output gain.

Notes:

1. The 741 can be replaced with a 1458 cascade amplifier for
better results.
2. The RF loops in the NE-2 leads are mandatory to reduce
interference as well as lamp current noise.
3. Component values are not critical, and can be changed as
required for the type of output device.
4. Removing the magnet and Faraday Cage, and adding a
capacitively coupled loop antenna will permit use as a
microwave EM detector.
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Another idea....

Stiffler's SEC exciter is this oscillator that emits several in-phase frequencies up and down various bands.

Suppose what is wanted in terms of scalar detection is not
a detector that detects ONE frequency ... but rather
a detector that observes the reception of the same WAVE
(same phase, same shape ... not necessarily same amplitude),
occurring on several frequencies within the spectrum.

When such waves are broadcast, some matter may respond
by resonating to certain of these frequencies. In that matter
may be set up a constructive interference that builds to a
large AMPLITUDE as the full effect of these various
frequencies interplay on the mass.

The mass will be "tweaked" by this interference pattern ...
and will SING back!!!

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