Longitudinal Wave Transmitter
Scalar potential pulse transmitter — no magnetic vector component
Overview
A longitudinal wave transmitter suppresses the transverse (Hertzian) EM component through geometric cancellation — achieved by winding a toroidal coil so that flux remains entirely inside the torus while only the scalar (longitudinal) component radiates. This design, derived from work by K. Meyl, Monstein & Wesley, and earlier Nikola Tesla patents, uses a split-drive toroidal coil in push-pull configuration. The internal fields cancel via symmetry while the scalar potential wave front propagates through the surrounding medium. The plan covers coil fabrication, winding geometry for the split-drive topology, impedance matching, and validation using a companion longitudinal receiver to demonstrate anomalous (superluminal phase velocity) propagation effects that replications have reported.
Intended Research Use
Bill of Materials (15 components)
Get Build Plan
Complete plan PDF including all specs, winding geometry, drive circuit schematics, measurement protocols, and Gerber files where applicable.
Est. time: 3–6 weeks