Intensifying Radio Signals with Radium

THE ELECTRICAL EXPERIMENTER Some most interesting facts regarding the effects of Radium on wireless telegraph receiving apparatus have been given recently by E. Bemier, a German scientist. On the results of Szilard with radium-coated lightning conductors becoming known to the author he was led to consider the possibility that radium might exert some effect upon…

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The world of whirling electrons

At the root of all natural phenomena are the electrons, in incessant motion. The powerful electric currents that drive our machines, radio waves, light rays, are at bottom but electronic motions. Our Electro-Atomic Universe By WILLIAM GRUNSTEIN, E. E. We are informed that two German scientists have recently succeeded in the transformation of mercury into…

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Radiant Energy

For Beyond the Light Rays Lies the Secret of the Universe The Evolution and Transmutation of the Atom Compiled for the Layman from Excerpts of the Writings of DR. T. HENRY MORAY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, INC. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH The Words “Radiant Energy” and “Dr. Moray” have been synonymous for the past twenty years. The reader…

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Radiant Energy Defined

Professor Langley showed that out of the total amount of radiation coming from the Sun, only 19% is represented by the visible portion of the spectrum. Is there only one kind of energy radiated from the sun–light, heat and chemical effects depend entirely upon the state or condition which radiant energy may happen to fall…

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Efficient power supply suitable for inductive loads

Inventor: Edwin V. Gray, Sr. Primary Examiner: Jeffrey Sterrett Current U.S. Classification: 363/33; 323/207; 323/228; 323/291; 363/94; 363/110 International Classification: H02M 342 Patent number: 4595975 Filing date: Oct 18, 1984 Issue date: Jun 17, 1986 Claims An electrical driving system comprising: a source of electrical voltage; a vibrator connected to said source for forming a…

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Self-powered Electron Tube Devices

Inventor: Ralph Daniel Reymond Current U.S. Classification: 313/54; 310/303; 310/304; 313/146; 313/148 Patent number: 2926268 Filing date: Dec 29, 1954 Issue date: Feb 23, 1960 This invention relates to electron discharge tube devices and more particularly to a multi-element tube which has incorporated therewith an internal source of power. Heretofore a triode type of tube,…

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Semiconductive properties of uranium oxides

ABSTRACT Semiconductors that are based on uranium dioxide (or other actinide compounds) appear possible and could offer significant improvements in performance as compared to conventional Si, Ge, and GaAs materials. The energy band gap (forbidden band gap) for uranium dioxide (UO2 ) lies between Si and GaAs at the optimum of the band gap vs…

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