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Monthly Archives: November 2013
24″ Bicycle Rim Mag Loop Update
My first tests using the 24″ aluminium bicycle rim did not work out well. This was, as you may have already read elsewhere, due to problems with the Faraday coupling loop that I was using at the time. Having had … Continue reading
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