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  PowerPedia:Magnifying Transmitter - PESWiki
In the magnifying transmitter the driving and resonating parts of the secondary are separate coils.
The magnifying transmitter's base-driven extra coil behaves as a slow-wave helical resonator, the axial disturbance propagating at a velocity of less than 1% up to around 10% the speed of light in free space.
The Magnifying Transmitter's axial velocity electromagnetic field is established by the coil pitch and electrical charge propagation speed through the circuit.
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  Magnifying Transmitter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The magnifying transmitter is an advanced harmonic oscillator of the electrical Tesla coil, used for the wireless transmission of electrical energy.[1] Nikola Tesla's apparatus is a high-voltage, air-core, self-regenerative resonant transformer that generates very high voltages at high frequency.
The Magnifying Transmitter was the basis for Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower project.
The Magnifying Transmitter's axial velocity electromagnetic field is established by the coil pitch and electrical charge propagation speed through the circuit.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Magnifying_Transmitter   (1911 words)

  
 Magnifying Transmitter -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The first 'magnifier' was assembled in New York City in the period between 1895 - 1898.[1] In 1899 a larger magnifying transmitter was constructed in Colorado Springs, and used to conduct fundamental experiments in wireless telecommunications and electrical power transmission.
The magnifying transmitter is not identical to the classic (A step-up transformer with an air core; used to produce high voltages at high frequencies) Tesla coil.
The Magnifying Transmitter's axial velocity (additional info and facts about electromagnetic field) electromagnetic field is established by the coil pitch and electrical charge propagation speed through the circuit.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/ma/magnifying_transmitter.htm   (919 words)

  
 Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The "Magnifying Transmitter" was the product of labours extending through years, having for their chief object, the solution of problems which are infinitely more important to mankind than mere industrial development.
In a more restricted meaning, this wireless transmitter is one in which the Hertz wave radiation is an entirely negligible quantity as compared with the whole energy, under which condition the damping factor is extremely small and an enormous charge is stored in the elevated capacity.
The transmitter was to emit a wave-complex of special characteristics and I had devised a unique method of telephonic control of any amount of energy.
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 Nikola Tesla "Magnifying Transmitter"
Tesla's "Magnifying Transmitter", at Wardenclyffe, Shoreham, LI (New York).
Tesla, on his weekly visits to Wardenclyffe, spends as much time in the underground passages as he does on the tower or in the handsome laboratory and workshop erected beside it, and where the power plant for the world telegraph has been installed.
This, he says, will be possible with a plant of but 100 horse power, by the use of a magnifying transmitter of his own invention and certain artifices which he promises to make known in due course.
www.corrosion-doctors.org /Biographies/TeslaBio-Times.htm   (770 words)

  
 Read about Magnifying Transmitter at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Magnifying Transmitter and learn about ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
A publicity photo of Tesla sitting in the Colorado Springs experimental station with his "magnifying transmitter." Operating at 100 kHz, the oscillator created earth currents of such magnitude that sparks an inch long could be drawn from a water main at a distance of 300 feet from the station.
The magnifying transmitter is an advanced harmonic oscillator of the electrical Tesla coil, used for the wireless transmission of electrical energy.[1] The transmitter apparatus for electrical energy is a high-voltage, air-core, self-regenerative resonant transformer that generates very high voltages at high frequency.
Measuring fifty-one feet in diameter, it developed a working potential in the order of 3.5 - 4 million volts and was capable of producing electrical discharges exceeding one hundred feet in length (30.5 meters).[2] This oscillator was the basis for Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower project.
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/Magnifying_Transmitter   (1159 words)

  
 Lakhovsy MWO
Wireless power transmission via the magnifying transmitter was the ultimate development of the inventor who had earlier brought alternating-current power to the world with his polyphase system.
The spark gap transmitter was indiscriminate as to the frequency of the disturbance.
Tesla's dream electric aircraft would be powered by means of magnifying transmitters: "Aerial machines will be propelled around the earth without a stop." Also, in 1900, he predicted a "cold coal" battery with such output that "a practical flying machine" would be possible.
www.altered-states.net /barry/Lakhovsky/tesla.htm   (12060 words)

  
 The Tesla Magnifying Transmitter
The maximum electric tension is merely dependant on the curvature of the surfaces on which the charged elements are situated and the area of the latter." (1)
In the Tesla's Magnifying transmitter, the energy is countinuously bounced back and forth between the earth and the reflecting capacitance at a rate timed to a natural rate of the earth.....(5)
The lowest frequency would appear to be six per second, in which case there will be but one node, at or near the ground plate, and, paradoxical as it may seem, the opposite the transmitter.
jnaudin.free.fr /html/tmt.htm   (645 words)

  
 Autobiography V
The "Magnifying Transmitter" was the product of labors extending through years, having for their chief object the solution of problems which are infinitely more important to mankind than mere industrial development.
In a more restricted meaning this wireless transmitter is one in which the Hertz-wave radiation is an entirely negligible quantity as compared with the whole energy, under which condition the damping factor is extremely small and an enormous charge is stored in the elevated capacity.
The 'Magnifying Transmitter.' This is Tesla's best invention, a peculiar transformer specially adapted to excite the Earth, which is in the transmission of electrical energy what the telescope is in astronomical observation.
www.teslaplay.com /autosection5.htm   (3316 words)

  
 Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter
With the tower he had planned for the site, Tesla was going to power the world and light the oceans...A Fascinating Vision...However, powerful economic roadblocks stood in the way that drove Tesla deep into bankruptcy and culminated in the mindless destruction of the tower at Wardenclyffe.
As an elderly man, Tesla discussed controversial topics such as free energy, particle beam weapons, cosmic rays that travel faster than light speed, a new magnifying transmitter which could harness these cosmic rays, interplanetary communication and also the claim that he could transmit energy at twice the speed of light.
The purpose of the Wardenclyffe laboratory was the establishment of a wireless telegraphy plant.
www.frank.germano.com /nikolatesla2.htm   (1771 words)

  
 The Tom Bearden Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Phase conjugation was also the secret of his magnifying transmitter.
Equilibrium is established with highly amplified, enormous scalar EM energy in the earth at that transmitted frequency.
Tesla's magnifying transmitter, then, would have powered the entire world—just as he stated.
www.cheniere.org /books/analysis/pc_wave.htm   (465 words)

  
 Tesla Coil Builder's Guide to the Colorado Springs Notes of Nikola Tesla
This coaxial configuration had heretofore distracted all those examining the amazing photographs of the magnifying transmitter in action Tesla brought back from Colorado Springs at the turn of the century, and turned attention away from the required broad scope of theoretical analysis.
Hull is to be commended on his several references to Tesla working with the magnifying transmitter in a continuous-wave (CW) mode.
This aspect of Tesla's work has been essentially overlooked by historians of wireless telegraphy who have assumed, based again upon the photographs of the magnifying transmitter in action Tesla brought back from Colorado Springs, that Tesla's interest was solely in the optimization of damped-wave resonant systems.
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 Autobiography VI
I had produced a striking phenomenon with my grounded transmitter and was endeavoring to ascertain its true significance in relation to the currents propagated through the earth.
By its means the human voice and likeness will be reproduced everywhere and factories driven thousands of miles from waterfalls furnishing the power; aerial machines will be propelled around the earth without a stop and the sun's energy controlled to create lakes and rivers for motive purposes and transformation of arid deserts into fertile land.
The terrible conflict is still uppermost in the minds and perhaps the greatest importance will be attached to the Magnifying Transmitter as a machine for attack and defense, more particularly in connection with Telautomatics.
www.teslaplay.com /autosection6.htm   (5810 words)

  
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Called the 'Magnifying Transmitter', it was capable of generating some 300,000 watts of power, and (reportedly) could produce a bolt of lightning 130 feet long.
While running his transmitter at a power level of "several hundred kilowatts" high frequency currents were set up in the electric company's generators.
It was during these tests that his magnifying transmitter sent out waves of energy causing the destruction of the power company's generator.
www.electroherbalism.com /Bioelectronics/Tesla/IntroductiontoTesla.htm   (2521 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Nikola Tesla Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter, at fifty-two feet in diameter, generated millions of volts of electricity and produced lightning bolts more than one-hundred feet long (30.5 metres).
Tesla worked the magnifying transmitter in a continuous-wave mode and in a partially damped-wave resonant mode.
A wireless transmitter, as described in the technical patent US1119732 (the Tesla coil), projected electrical energy (not necessarily destructive) in any amount to any distance and could be applied for innumerable purposes, both in peace and war.
www.ipedia.com /nikola_tesla.html   (6512 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Nikola Tesla   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The skin effect is the tendency of an alternating electric current to distribute itself within a conductor so that the current density near the surface of the conductor is greater than that at its core.
Antenna tower of Crystal Palace transmitter, London A transmitter (sometimes abbreviated XMTR) is an electronic device which with the aid of an antenna propagates an electromagnetic signal such as radio, television, or other telecommunications.
Publicity photo of Tesla sitting in his laboratory in Colorado Springs with his "Magnifying Transmitter" generating millions of volts of electricity.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Nikola-Tesla   (10078 words)

  
 Wardenclyffe Tower - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter was the test of this facility (eg., proof of concept).
There is some evidence that Wardenclyffe might have used extremely low frequency signals combined with a higher frequency signals.
In practice, the transmitter electrically influences both the earth and the space above it.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wardenclyffe_Tower   (2882 words)

  
 Nikola Tesla: Magnifying Transmitter ~ Articles & Patents
I had produced a striking phenomenon with my grounded transmitter and was endeavoring to ascertain its true significance in relation to the currents propagated through the earth.
The terrible conflict is still uppermost in the minds and perhaps the greatest importance will be attached to the Magnifying Transmitter as a machine for attack and defense, more particularly in connection with Telautomatics.
Just to give an idea, I found, for instance, that a bulb twelve inches in diameter, highly exhausted, and with one single terminal to which a short wire was attached, would deliver well on to one thousand successive flashes before all charge of the air in the laboratory was neutralized.
www.rexresearch.com /teslamt/tmagxmtr.htm   (6593 words)

  
 Nikola Tesla; Timeline Chronography
Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter, at fifty-two feet in diameter, generated millions of volts of electricity and produced lightning bolts one-hundred-thirty feet long (forty-one meters).
It was a three-coil magnifying system requiring alternative forms of analysis than lumped-constant coupled resonant coils presently described to most.
The Magnifying Transmitter produced thunder which was heard as far away as Cripple Creek.
www.frank.germano.com /tesla_chrono.htm   (6447 words)

  
 TWP Archives -- Tesla Magnifying Transmitter with Multiple Resonators
The picture shows a large ball which formed the terminal of the transmitting circuit wound on a frame running around the laboratory, which is seen in the background, and which was used as one element of the complex transmitter.
As the other element he would use a second coil of which he had a considerable number, and one of which is shown in the photograph to the left of the observer, at a distance of something like 20 or 25 feet from the ball.
When the transmitter was set at work and the discharge took place, both of the systems would vibrate, each its own period, and thus two vibrations of suitable frequency were passed into the ground, and were used to excite two receiver circuits, each tuned to one of them.
www.teslascience.org /archive/descriptions/CS018.htm   (169 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "magnifying transmitter": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
See all pages with references to "magnifying transmitter".
In the case of the magnifying transmitter, there is an interval of 13 years.
The tesla coil, with the addition of a resonant third coil and a few other alterations, becomes Testa's magnifying transmitter, which Tesla boasted "would enable the obtainment of practically any emf, the limits being so far remote that I would...
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 My Inventions - Chapter 6—The Magnifying Transmitter
No subject to which I have ever devoted myself has called for such concentration of mind, and strained to so dangerous a degree the finest fibbers of my brain, as the systems of which the Magnifying transmitter is the foundation.
I put all the intensity and vigor of youth in the development of the rotating field discoveries, but those early labours were of a different character.
It would mean that a condenser as this globe, with its gaseous envelope, could be charged and discharged in a manner quite contrary to the fundamental teachings propounded in every elemental textbook of physics.
www.lucidcafe.com /library/96jul/teslaauto06.html   (5844 words)

  
 ELF - Iceland Papers - Tesla - Pachita
The significance of this particular transmitter is that it has been designed to operate after the ionosphere that surrounds the earth has been destroyed by repeated atom bomb explosions.
The transmitter is located in the Western Soviet Union in the Republic of Byelorussia.
Although the Magnifying Transmitter was his greatest invention, as he claimed himself, it made Tesla reaise that the extremely low frequency that he sent through the earth could be used for good, or for evil.
www.uri-geller.com /books/maverick/maver9.htm   (6804 words)

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