Uzytkownik "Jeff" napisal w wiadomosci
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On 04/04/2012 08:42, Szczepan Bialek wrote:
"Tesla coil circuits were used commercially in sparkgap radio
transmitters
for wireless telegraphy until the 1920s,[1"
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DRSSTC
But in 1929 was wrote: "It is not generally appreciated that this
curious
apparatus, often associated with pretty or spectacular demonstrations of
high voltage electricity, is really a fundamental part of modern radio.
For
all the tuning apparatus and circuits in every transmitting and receiving
set are simply variations of Tesla coils and Tesla coil circuits".
From: http://www.tfcbooks.com/tesla/1929-09-22.htm
Now is 2012. Is " this curious apparatus" the "fundamental part of
modern
radio"? Of course in form of the " variations of Tesla coils and Tesla
coil circuits".
S*
No and yes. Tesla coils are not used to provide high voltages and sparks,
but resonant circuits, which a Tesla coil is, are used.
So in your transmitters are the coils made of wires?
Where can I find the scheme of a simple todays transmitter with the coils?
S*