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Gregory HODOWANEC
Rhysmonic Cosmology
The Mini-MRA Revisited (6-30-01)
I. The Mini-MRA
Revisited
A. Background
In the past I have reported to you on many Mini-MRA (Magnetic
Resonance Amplifier) tests which were instilled by the initial
report by McClain and Wootan on this device published in the
January 1995 issue of New Energy News. At that time I
had tried a 'first look' at this circuit using some parts and
equipment which I had on hand. This initial circuit has since
proved to be very useful in trying to understand the operation
of the MRA device (from the viewpoint of my Rhysmonic
Cosmology). This Note will summarize my viewpoints from a
position of hindsight at this time.
B. The Series Resonant Mini-MRA Circuit ~
This was out 'initial' look at this device but I will now
summarize it anew. A simplified version of the circuit is shown
below. A new unit was made on 6-23-01 and evaluated at that
time. Tests were made with a 25 MHz scope and all
waveforms were very good sinewaves. The signal source
used was an old tube-type which was capable of only about 10 mW
if output power Imax).
Figure 1:
T1: 5 mH Red Pulse Xformer (5:1 ratio)
B. Equivalent Parallel Resonant Circuit ~
The equivalent parallel resonant circuit should confirm the operation of the series version of C1, L1, and the loaded Q's remain equal. The simplified circuit is shown:
Figure 2:
All circuit values remain same as in series except for Rp, XL1, and VRS.
FO = 74.2 KHz
II. Conclusions ~
(1) The loaded Q in the parallel equivalent circuit is equal to the loaded Q in the series resonant circuit!
(2) The loaded Q's are also approximately equal to Power Gains (P.G.)!
(3) The reactive L1 powers (VAR) in both modes are equal!
(4) Note also that fo (74.2 KHz) is also a subharmonic of the Universal Rhysmonic (Planck) frequency 1.885 x 10-43 Hz.
(5) Tube-type generators are recommended for these tests as they are not sensitive to scalar fields as solid state sources seem to be!
(6) It is concluded that the MRA type devices (or more simple reactive systems) remain viable as a source of energy extracted from the Universal G-fields (i.e., aether). However, more effort by others is needed --- I have shown you the way and the many possibilities. Good Luck!
Greg Hodowanec