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Has anyone looked at patents:
US4429280 - Apparatus for DEmodulation of Modulated Curl-Free Magnetic Vector Potential US4429288 - Apparatus for modulation of a Curl-Free Magnetic Vector Potential Field US4432098 - Apparatus for transfer of Information by means of a Curl-Free Magnetic Vector Potential Field US4447779 - Apparatus for Determination of a Receiving device utilizing a Curl-Free Magnetic Vector Potential Field. US4605897 - Apparatus for distance determination between receiving device utilizing a Curl-Free Magnetic Vector Potential Field. US4491795 - Josephson Junction Interferometer Device for detection of Curl-Free Magnetic Vector Potential field. These were patented by Raymond C. Gelinas of Concord MA, and assigned to Honeywell, Inc. I have no idea of the range of this type of communications system, frequencies used, or even the bandwidth you could achieve. What is Curl-Free transmission anyway? |
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![]() "PagCal" wrote in message ... Has anyone looked at patents: US4429280 - Apparatus for DEmodulation of Modulated Curl-Free Magnetic Vector Potential US4429288 - Apparatus for modulation of a Curl-Free Magnetic Vector Potential Field US4432098 - Apparatus for transfer of Information by means of a Curl-Free Magnetic Vector Potential Field US4447779 - Apparatus for Determination of a Receiving device utilizing a Curl-Free Magnetic Vector Potential Field. US4605897 - Apparatus for distance determination between receiving device utilizing a Curl-Free Magnetic Vector Potential Field. US4491795 - Josephson Junction Interferometer Device for detection of Curl-Free Magnetic Vector Potential field. These were patented by Raymond C. Gelinas of Concord MA, and assigned to Honeywell, Inc. I have no idea of the range of this type of communications system, frequencies used, or even the bandwidth you could achieve. What is Curl-Free transmission anyway? lets see, if the magnetic field doesn't have any curl then there is no electric field created. so basically you have a static magnetic field. so modulating it doesn't make much sense as then it would have a non-zero curl. as far as receiving it there are devices to detect static magnetic fields, and a josephson junction may be able to do that. |
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The 3'd patent talks about 'transfer of information', but
I don't know the range. David Robbins wrote: "PagCal" wrote in message ... Has anyone looked at patents: US4429280 - Apparatus for DEmodulation of Modulated Curl-Free Magnetic Vector Potential US4429288 - Apparatus for modulation of a Curl-Free Magnetic Vector Potential Field US4432098 - Apparatus for transfer of Information by means of a Curl-Free Magnetic Vector Potential Field US4447779 - Apparatus for Determination of a Receiving device utilizing a Curl-Free Magnetic Vector Potential Field. US4605897 - Apparatus for distance determination between receiving device utilizing a Curl-Free Magnetic Vector Potential Field. US4491795 - Josephson Junction Interferometer Device for detection of Curl-Free Magnetic Vector Potential field. These were patented by Raymond C. Gelinas of Concord MA, and assigned to Honeywell, Inc. I have no idea of the range of this type of communications system, frequencies used, or even the bandwidth you could achieve. What is Curl-Free transmission anyway? lets see, if the magnetic field doesn't have any curl then there is no electric field created. so basically you have a static magnetic field. so modulating it doesn't make much sense as then it would have a non-zero curl. as far as receiving it there are devices to detect static magnetic fields, and a josephson junction may be able to do that. |
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![]() "PagCal" wrote in message ... What is Curl-Free transmission anyway? That's when you send a fax to someone who is not using one of those old obsolete Panasonic or Sharp fax machines because their too damm cheap to go out and buy a plain-paper fax like everyone else has already. (obsessive frugality is a 'common issue' with ham radio operators and HO model train enthusiasts you see... ) |
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![]() I believe a Hall Effect device does the same thing!! lets see, if the magnetic field doesn't have any curl then there is no electric field created. so basically you have a static magnetic field. so modulating it doesn't make much sense as then it would have a non-zero curl. as far as receiving it there are devices to detect static magnetic fields, and a josephson junction may be able to do that. |
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![]() "Dave Shrader" wrote in message news:d8crb.147467$Fm2.128906@attbi_s04... I believe a Hall Effect device does the same thing!! Hall effect, essentially magnethydrodynamics in a solid block of semiconductor. electrons flowing from top to bottom are deflected to left or right, by a field through the third axis. Detects static fields just fine. |
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