[arrl-odv:27082] ...the scam deepens

Hello All - As noted on odv last week by John Stratton and Chris Imlay,the FCC has accepted an STA for a grant to Texzon to operate a surplus50kw Nautel AM broadcast transmitter on 1710-1900 kHz to demonstratethe use of "Zenneck" waves to facilitate the possibility of power transmissionworld-wide without wires ala Nickolas Tesla. The STA states an ERP of100 watts of emission with 10 Hz bandwidth with a proprietary "probe" antennathat will excite only Zenneck waves with no Norton ground waves. The outrageous claims by Texzon should start paying large dividendsnow that they have their STA application for their demonstration of Zenneck waves.Late last year a un-related pair of physicist claimed that they could observe the long-fabledZenneck waves in dielectric slabs at 625nm (laser), the electric fields would be indistinguishable from normal waveguide modes in their laboratoryset-up without significant mathematical dexiterity in the analysis. Despite the conventional understanding of electromagnetic theory Texzon claims a "new paradigm in physics" to transmit power anywherein the world without wires - I think the real power will be to separategullible investors from their hard-earned cash... more on that can be found here; https://strategictechinvestor.com/acq/nano-electricity/american-power-lines-... In the mean-time it looks as if the STA will operate around andin 160 meters with essentially CW at 100 w ERP. 73, Kermit W9XA

So what we have here is yet another perpetual motion machine and a noise maker on 160m. Nice. This one had me scratching my head for a while with the ubiquitous “How’d they figure that?” question floating around my brain. Tesla was a genius but I don’t think physics will allow this to work at any viable level of efficiency except as how Kermit states in regards to the ease of fleecing investors- IMHO. As the hillbilly said “You’ns can’t get there from here.” 73 David A. Norris, K5UZ Director, Delta Division Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 15, 2018, at 6:42 AM, Kermit Carlson via arrl-odv <arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org> wrote:
Hello All -
As noted on odv last week by John Stratton and Chris Imlay, the FCC has accepted an STA for a grant to Texzon to operate a surplus 50kw Nautel AM broadcast transmitter on 1710-1900 kHz to demonstrate the use of "Zenneck" waves to facilitate the possibility of power transmission world-wide without wires ala Nickolas Tesla. The STA states an ERP of 100 watts of emission with 10 Hz bandwidth with a proprietary "probe" antenna that will excite only Zenneck waves with no Norton ground waves.
The outrageous claims by Texzon should start paying large dividends now that they have their STA application for their demonstration of Zenneck waves. Late last year a un-related pair of physicist claimed that they could observe the long-fabled Zenneck waves in dielectric slabs at 625nm (laser), the electric fields would be indistinguishable from normal waveguide modes in their laboratory set-up without significant mathematical dexiterity in the analysis. Despite the conventional understanding of electromagnetic theory Texzon claims a "new paradigm in physics" to transmit power anywhere in the world without wires - I think the real power will be to separate gullible investors from their hard-earned cash... more on that can be found here; https://strategictechinvestor.com/acq/nano-electricity/american-power-lines-...
In the mean-time it looks as if the STA will operate around and in 160 meters with essentially CW at 100 w ERP.
73, Kermit W9XA
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I have recommended, subject to the EMC Committee's recommendations, that we chase this. I have a proposal for the EC to deal with it that I will send them later today. This is consistent with our longstanding practice of objecting to STAs and Experimentals granted by FCC if they either aim at an allocation in Amateur Spectrum or propose an incompatible temporary use of amateur spectrum. Thanks for the analysis, Kermit. 73, Chris W3KD On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 9:42 AM, David Norris <k5uz@icloud.com> wrote:
So what we have here is yet another perpetual motion machine and a noise maker on 160m. Nice.
This one had me scratching my head for a while with the ubiquitous “How’d they figure that?” question floating around my brain. Tesla was a genius but I don’t think physics will allow this to work at any viable level of efficiency except as how Kermit states in regards to the ease of fleecing investors- IMHO. As the hillbilly said “You’ns can’t get there from here.”
73
David A. Norris, K5UZ Director, Delta Division
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 15, 2018, at 6:42 AM, Kermit Carlson via arrl-odv < arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org> wrote:
Hello All -
As noted on odv last week by John Stratton and Chris Imlay, the FCC has accepted an STA for a grant to Texzon to operate a surplus 50kw Nautel AM broadcast transmitter on 1710-1900 kHz to demonstrate the use of "Zenneck" waves to facilitate the possibility of power transmission world-wide without wires ala Nickolas Tesla. The STA states an ERP of 100 watts of emission with 10 Hz bandwidth with a proprietary "probe" antenna that will excite only Zenneck waves with no Norton ground waves.
The outrageous claims by Texzon should start paying large dividends now that they have their STA application for their demonstration of Zenneck waves. Late last year a un-related pair of physicist claimed that they could observe the long-fabled Zenneck waves in dielectric slabs at 625nm (laser), the electric fields would be indistinguishable from normal waveguide modes in their laboratory set-up without significant mathematical dexiterity in the analysis. Despite the conventional understanding of electromagnetic theory Texzon claims a "new paradigm in physics" to transmit power anywhere in the world without wires - I think the real power will be to separate gullible investors from their hard-earned cash... more on that can be found here; https://strategictechinvestor.com/acq/nano-electricity/ american-power-lines-eulogy-lucrative-opportunity/?iris= 854181&advText=yes&src=yahoo&ad=zc5-fccacmteopl-pl&test_id=1517412178941
In the mean-time it looks as if the STA will operate around and in 160 meters with essentially CW at 100 w ERP.
73, Kermit W9XA
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That is what I said in my response to Kermit a week or so ago. Maybe they are only wanting to distribute power a the edges of their property. Even then I expect the system to be noisy as @$^#^*. From: arrl-odv [mailto:arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org] On Behalf Of David Norris Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2018 8:43 AM To: Kermit Carlson <w9xa@yahoo.com> Cc: Arrl-odv <arrl-odv@arrl.org> Subject: [arrl-odv:27084] Re: ...the scam deepens So what we have here is yet another perpetual motion machine and a noise maker on 160m. Nice. This one had me scratching my head for a while with the ubiquitous “How’d they figure that?” question floating around my brain. Tesla was a genius but I don’t think physics will allow this to work at any viable level of efficiency except as how Kermit states in regards to the ease of fleecing investors- IMHO. As the hillbilly said “You’ns can’t get there from here.” 73 David A. Norris, K5UZ Director, Delta Division Sent from my iPhone On Feb 15, 2018, at 6:42 AM, Kermit Carlson via arrl-odv <arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org <mailto:arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org> > wrote: Hello All - As noted on odv last week by John Stratton and Chris Imlay, the FCC has accepted an STA for a grant to Texzon to operate a surplus 50kw Nautel AM broadcast transmitter on 1710-1900 kHz to demonstrate the use of "Zenneck" waves to facilitate the possibility of power transmission world-wide without wires ala Nickolas Tesla. The STA states an ERP of 100 watts of emission with 10 Hz bandwidth with a proprietary "probe" antenna that will excite only Zenneck waves with no Norton ground waves. The outrageous claims by Texzon should start paying large dividends now that they have their STA application for their demonstration of Zenneck waves. Late last year a un-related pair of physicist claimed that they could observe the long-fabled Zenneck waves in dielectric slabs at 625nm (laser), the electric fields would be indistinguishable from normal waveguide modes in their laboratory set-up without significant mathematical dexiterity in the analysis. Despite the conventional understanding of electromagnetic theory Texzon claims a "new paradigm in physics" to transmit power anywhere in the world without wires - I think the real power will be to separate gullible investors from their hard-earned cash... more on that can be found here; https://strategictechinvestor.com/acq/nano-electricity/american-power-lines-... <https://strategictechinvestor.com/acq/nano-electricity/american-power-lines-eulogy-lucrative-opportunity/?iris=854181&advText=yes&src=yahoo&ad=zc5-fccacmteopl-pl&test_id=1517412178941> &advText=yes&src=yahoo&ad=zc5-fccacmteopl-pl&test_id=1517412178941 In the mean-time it looks as if the STA will operate around and in 160 meters with essentially CW at 100 w ERP. 73, Kermit W9XA _______________________________________________ arrl-odv mailing list arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org <mailto:arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org> https://reflector.arrl.org/mailman/listinfo/arrl-odv

Air is a good dielectric material... 73 David A. Norris, K5UZ Director, Delta Division Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 15, 2018, at 9:45 AM, Ed Hudgens <ebhudgens@comcast.net> wrote:
That is what I said in my response to Kermit a week or so ago. Maybe they are only wanting to distribute power a the edges of their property. Even then I expect the system to be noisy as @$^#^*.
From: arrl-odv [mailto:arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org] On Behalf Of David Norris Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2018 8:43 AM To: Kermit Carlson <w9xa@yahoo.com> Cc: Arrl-odv <arrl-odv@arrl.org> Subject: [arrl-odv:27084] Re: ...the scam deepens
So what we have here is yet another perpetual motion machine and a noise maker on 160m. Nice.
This one had me scratching my head for a while with the ubiquitous “How’d they figure that?” question floating around my brain. Tesla was a genius but I don’t think physics will allow this to work at any viable level of efficiency except as how Kermit states in regards to the ease of fleecing investors- IMHO. As the hillbilly said “You’ns can’t get there from here.”
73
David A. Norris, K5UZ Director, Delta Division
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 15, 2018, at 6:42 AM, Kermit Carlson via arrl-odv <arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org> wrote:
Hello All -
As noted on odv last week by John Stratton and Chris Imlay, the FCC has accepted an STA for a grant to Texzon to operate a surplus 50kw Nautel AM broadcast transmitter on 1710-1900 kHz to demonstrate the use of "Zenneck" waves to facilitate the possibility of power transmission world-wide without wires ala Nickolas Tesla. The STA states an ERP of 100 watts of emission with 10 Hz bandwidth with a proprietary "probe" antenna that will excite only Zenneck waves with no Norton ground waves.
The outrageous claims by Texzon should start paying large dividends now that they have their STA application for their demonstration of Zenneck waves. Late last year a un-related pair of physicist claimed that they could observe the long-fabled Zenneck waves in dielectric slabs at 625nm (laser), the electric fields would be indistinguishable from normal waveguide modes in their laboratory set-up without significant mathematical dexiterity in the analysis. Despite the conventional understanding of electromagnetic theory Texzon claims a "new paradigm in physics" to transmit power anywhere in the world without wires - I think the real power will be to separate gullible investors from their hard-earned cash... more on that can be found here; https://strategictechinvestor.com/acq/nano-electricity/american-power-lines-...
In the mean-time it looks as if the STA will operate around and in 160 meters with essentially CW at 100 w ERP.
73, Kermit W9XA
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Christopher Imlay
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David Norris
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Ed Hudgens
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Kermit Carlson