Independent measurement? What length? What power?...
Rexresearch.com Article devoted to "Hermann Plauson"Patent #1,540,998 was issued to him. (Unfortunately, this borrowed computer I'm using won't let me copy-and-paste an address to the browser's address bar. Later on another computer.) I've run into skepticism from others, even with the patent cited above. Some of his balloon contraptions would have been impractical to function, since random wind gusts would thrown his balloons across the sky. I suggested building an insulated pole system, a couple of miles in diameter, 100-150 ft high, with 10-12 coil turns from the top of the poles. I don't have the land or money to experiment like this. But, that's my experimental approach. Ham operators have always said, "Don't ever tough an ungrounded antenna without grounding is first!" I admit Plauson needed a whole lot more wire to get reasonable amounts of power. Municipal mains generators were largely unavailable in his lifetime. Hence, he needed about 20-30 times the length of wire. At least. I know this. --Lee
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