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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Sponsored by Vangard Sciences
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PO BOX 1031
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Mesquite, TX 75150
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There are ABSOLUTELY NO RESTRICTIONS
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on duplicating, publishing or distributing the
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files on KeelyNet except where noted!
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May 16, 1993
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70L7GT.ASC
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This file shared with KeelyNet courtesy of Scott Kirk.
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Vangard Comments
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The following file is a composite all referenced to the file
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TESLAFE.ZIP on KeelyNet. What follows are the related message
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threads that hint of a future release of information should our
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contact succeed in acquiring the information and translating it
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to English.
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The Tesla Free Energy Convertor is a quite intriguing piece of
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history that seems to have operated from an energy source most
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closely identified as ZPE or some kind of "hyperspatial
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gateway". The device either collected extant electrical energy
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or actually pulled it from the hyperspace region as in the SWEET
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or ADAMS machines. We will all have a better understanding when
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someone successfully duplicates any of these devices.
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Message 66 DATE/TIME: 04/24/93 09:31
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From : JERRY DECKER (SYSOP) -- RECEIVED --
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To : MARK MANSFIELD
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Subject: Notes
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Folder : A, "Public Mail"
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Hi Mark! I will be here this weekend and have been "catching" the
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phone before the answering machine takes over...some fellow called
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up from Indiana or somewhere like that saying he had emigrated to
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the US from Germany around 192...he says he has a fairly detailed
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article on the TESLA mystery power box as detailed in TESLAFE.ZIP...
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claims there were only three tubes and they were all BEAM RECTIFIER
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TYPES, hell he even gave us the tube numbers...(70L7GT)...anyway,
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seems this character has tons of info and is willing to translate a
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very rare German book with some chapters that everyone here will
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find of interest, so guess I will call him this weekend...
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from another message -
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Re the beam rectifier tubes reportedly used in Tesla's box -
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rectification implies the reception of an AC signal, which might
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imply that Tesla had another "toy" nearby broadcasting power, albeit
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on a smaller scale than some of his earlier projects. (We believe
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this to indicate a smaller Wardenclyffe but there is no evidence of
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this....)
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Page 1
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from another message -
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Yes, and I just got another long distance correlation to that beam
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rectifier tube, seems it used a MERCURY DIODE (can we say ion
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acoustic modulation)...a close friend said his brother was attending
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a graduation party for his class (electronics) and was invited to a
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professors house...he was shown a golf cart that contained only one
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battery and a mercury diode beam rectifier tube...it was in fact a
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free energy charging circuit to which the professor would give no
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information...anyway, trying to call the German fellow today to get
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some more info and see what we can "swap out"..
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from another message -
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In case you have taken the file TESLAFE describing the free energy
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device that Tesla constructed and tested in a Pierce Arrow
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automobile in the early 30's, we have been given additional
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information from a nice fellow in California. He emigrated to the
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States from Germany in 192 and has been following the free energy
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field for many years. He says there is a book or document that
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gives QUITE A FEW DETAILS on the Tesla Free Energy Converter and if
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he can persuade his German source to share it, he will send it our
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way for distribution to the various nets and researchers...
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This fellow is definitely one of us and is HEAVY into the sharing of
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information with the express purpose of building working machines
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that EVERYONE can use.
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Our new friend says that the Tesla F/E Converter used 3 vacuum tubes
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of the designation 70L7GT...this particular tube is listed as a BEAM
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POWER TUBE, also called a BEAM RECTIFIER TUBE.
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One of our other contacts suggested that this might be a mercury
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tube which would produce the ION ACOUSTIC modulations in the mercury
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vapor that Moray King mentions in "Tapping the Zero Point Energy"
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and which T. Henry Moray says is necessary for the successful
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tapping of the vacuum energy.
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On speaking with our California source this Sunday, he says his book
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on tubes does not show this to be a mercury tube although the
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possibility was at first fascinating.
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One further comment made (by our California friend) was that the
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mysterious power reduction as mentioned in the filed ROSEN1 with the
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Sweet VTA might be due to a polarization current directly associated
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with the Earth's magnetic fields. He suggests that anyone working
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with such a device (a Sweet VTA - Vacuum Tube Amplifier) might
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orient the machine so that the NORTH pole was DOWN, or facing EAST
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or facing WEST...these are possibilities and speculatively based on
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the various magnetic field patterns of the earth. Personally I
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think it has something to do with pressure or potential reductions
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in the ambient Aether for a given area...
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Despite the Michelson-Morley findings claiming there is NO AETHER
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because they could not detect any aberrations, (they fail to
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prominently mention the 12 mile variation from experiment to
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experiment which would lead one to believe in Aether potential
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changes as a result of entrainment by the Earth)...
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Page 2
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Anyway, thought this info might prove of use to all of us working on
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the duplication and improvement of such free energy devices. Should
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our California friend succeed in acquiring the details of the Tesla
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F/E device and translating them to English, we will have them online
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TOOTSWEET (a pun???)....hang in there, we get closer everyday as
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long as everyone shares....>>> Jerry
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from another message -
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Per your earlier post on the Tesla F/E box and the 70L7GT tubes it
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(supposedly) used. To be honest, I have my doubts as the tube seems
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almost a toy...
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from another message -
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I have not seen the specs or anything beyond what the fellow told us
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on the phone...guess we will have to wait for what he gets from his
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German contact...you know, it does not take POWER to get the free
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energy or anti-grav effects, simply a BIASING signal that serves to
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"influence" or "re-direct" the flow....kind of like the passive
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effect of the mirrored reflectors in a laser...they do nothing but
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reflect until the intensity of the beam overcomes their reflective
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ability, at which the now very powerful beam escapes...we shall see.
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Jerry:
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Per your post about the Tesla F/E device...
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The following data is copied verbatim from the 1964 RCA Receiving
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Tube Manual. The 70L7GT is listed as a discontinued type so the
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wonderful descriptions of other tubes in the manual is unavailable
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for this type, however a table of discontinued types at the back of
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the manual provided the following. The diagram is, of course,
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irreproducible in ASCII but it looks like a very ordinary keyed
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octal glass tube of its period, at 1-3/16" diameter, 2-7/8" high
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(above chassis). It does not possess a metal "tit" at the top. It
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appears that it's a dedicated-application tube for radio receivers
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(it both rectifies and amplifies; cutting down on tube count and
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saving manufacturing dollars) so I am immediately skeptical about
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any real significance to this type. There are related types,
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including the 117L7GT, but no direct substitution. Antique
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Electronic Supply in Tempe AZ apparently stocks this tube. The
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tube, used as indicated, appears very ordinary, however we can
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assume that Tesla did not exactly follow RCA recommended application
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tolerances (i.e. he hacked it).
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S.K.
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70L7GT : RECTIFIER - BEAM POWER TUBE
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Heater Voltage : 70 V
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Heater Current : 150 mA
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Use(s): Amplifier Unit as Class A Amplifier
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Half Wave Rectifier
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Page 3
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CHARACTERISTICS AS AMPLIFIER
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Plate Supply : 110 V
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Grid Bias Volts : -7.5 V
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Screen Supply : 110 V
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Screen Current : 3.0 mA
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Plate Current : 40.0 mA
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AC Plate Resistance : 15000 ohm
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Transconductance : 7500 micromhos
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Amplification Factor : -----
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Load for Power Output: 2000 ohm
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Power Output : 1.8 W
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CHARACTERISTICS AS RECTIFIER
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Max. Peak Inverse Volts: 350 V
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Max. DC Output mA : 70 mA
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Max. Peak Plate mA : 420 mA
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Minimum Total Effective
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Plate Supply Impedance : 10 ohm
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If you have comments or other information relating to such topics
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as this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the
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Vangard Sciences address as listed on the first page.
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Thank you for your consideration, interest and support.
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Jerry W. Decker.........Ron Barker...........Chuck Henderson
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Vangard Sciences/KeelyNet
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If we can be of service, you may contact
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Jerry at (214) 324-8741 or Ron at (214) 242-9346
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