so, have been busy for a bit,
I do wonder why the MAGVID needs 4 channels out to drive the coils,
at least when I tried it, 2 of the channels needed are identical to the other 2, so you just flip the leads on the coils and you only need 2 amplifiers,
and if you are doing radio frequency and only one frequency, you can use a 1/4 wave delay line made of coax cable...
in that case you only need one power transistor.
if you couple your coils with a capacitor (or just use resonant coils), you can use square wave input and the output is a sine wave.
but the limit there is it is only good for a narrow set of frequencies
any clue as to the required frequency ?
I tried with the electrons orbiting just past the coils at 85% the speed of light (faster than that they just radiate energy, but that might be why it works in the first place, so I should have tried for higher)
and something like 40KHz as well just to check.
but I guess I missed the real trick of having electrons to orbit in the first place...
should have out an ion source in the room with the tests.
anyway, I should get a building to go set up all this again in a few weeks, but time will tell me if this actually happens.
but would love to know what frequency range to go for as I have little clue right now
as far as the entangled bagle coil, as long as you keep power into the coil, they seem to follow the coil pretty well.
also a copy is going to be where you made it,
so power one up, and keep it going to some small percent,
then power up a new one in the same physical spot you started the first one, and it should be a copy,
or at least that is how I would try it based on my experiance with the curious device that made them and entangled them.