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Title | The Power Wave (1899-1991) |
Author(s) | Ronald J Kovac |
Keywords | Colorado Springs, earth resonance, Edison effect, experiment, mercury rectifier, oscilloscope, power wave, Tesla, tuning |
Published | 1992 |
Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
Number | 3 |
Pages | 6-17 |
Abstract
Ron Kovac built a working model of Tesla's 1899 Colorado Springs transmitter to investigate the Power Wave. This paper explains his simulation of Tesla's experiments and the results.