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Re: unipolar pulse trains
« Reply #104 on: December 06, 2008, 12:36:14 pm »
no see i said that the equation is backwards it's Xl-Xc.....look at any Z series equation....it is a typo in the tech brief......then the equation will make sense with what stanley said....look up Z series impedance.....grab the book i recommened from a library....all the answers are there.
no need for that as i'm studying electrical engineering and we're doing this stuff very detailed.
but thanks.

i was just wondering if stan made a mistake in calculating or it was just a typo, it seems that i did not read your first post correct ;) sorry

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« Reply #105 on: January 19, 2009, 20:31:16 pm »
so finally.......1,204 dollars later i have purchased a spectrum analyzer......stay tuned.

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« Reply #106 on: January 19, 2009, 22:08:58 pm »
I got myself a sweep generator and scope for half that price , but it seems like a spectrum analyser is good for "tuning the tubes" or something like that ...

I think I saw one , tektronix ? Kinda new ? around those prices ...
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« Reply #107 on: January 19, 2009, 22:19:40 pm »
so finally.......1,204 dollars later i have purchased a spectrum analyzer......stay tuned.

Wish my wife liked me that mucho too!!! ;)

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« Reply #108 on: January 20, 2009, 19:08:00 pm »
I got myself a sweep generator and scope for half that price , but it seems like a spectrum analyser is good for "tuning the tubes" or something like that ...

I think I saw one , tektronix ? Kinda new ? around those prices ...

haha a scope.....cannot determine what im trying to do.....i have a scope and a frequency generator that can sweep also.....you'll see how far that will get you.....you will literally be shooting in the dark, with a bunch of mathematical calculations for a coil you have created yourself.

a scope is the derivative of a spectrum analyzer.

learn something useful.

without a spectrum analyzer almost everyone is walking blind.

learn the difference between an oscilloscope and an analyzer.

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Re: unipolar pulse trains
« Reply #109 on: January 21, 2009, 01:55:47 am »
So what is it that you will be looking for Kinesis ?

Resonant frequency of a component ? If that is the case you can see it with the scope like 2curious said , but thats just electrical resonance .

I saw somebody use that to find the "resonance of the tube" , is this what you are after Kinesis?




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« Reply #110 on: January 21, 2009, 20:15:25 pm »
i don't have to explain anything.

if you don't understand then you are at fault for not clearly educating yourself....I AM NOT IN SEARCH OF MUSICAL NOTES.

there are leaders and followers and false leaders.

you are option C.

stay out of my research you turn clear water into brackish.

everything that is needed to replicate the concepts has been posted in this topic.

i will come out with a simple standard format for everyone to replicate with the mathematics pre-determined for everyone.

but a spectrum analyzer is a MUST.....the sumberged tubes are a pain in the *  to witness this pure perfection.......i will move onto injectors once i develope a higher output core....but the concept and proof of theory is working.
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Re: unipolar pulse trains
« Reply #111 on: January 21, 2009, 21:15:23 pm »
i don't have to explain anything.

if you don't understand then you are at fault for not clearly educating yourself....I AM NOT IN SEARCH OF MUSICAL NOTES.

there are leaders and followers and false leaders.

you are option C.

stay out of my research you turn clear water into brackish.

everything that is needed to replicate the concepts has been posted in this topic.

i will come out with a simple standard format for everyone to replicate with the mathematics pre-determined for everyone.

but a spectrum analyzer is a MUST.....the sumberged tubes are a pain in the *  to witness this pure perfection.......i will move onto injectors once i develope a higher output core....but the concept and proof of theory is working.

You right , this thread is very good . I will no longer post in this thread . You are probably the only one I know with such an exotic instrument , I hope it will be worth the price .