Hi William, the "missing" Corum rotary-fields paper from 1994 proceedings of 
the Tesla Symposium - the url no longer works. Thanks for the Corum pointers, 
though, really good stuff. What I'm wondering is, might you have the missing 
corum rotary fields paper yourself?

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> On 20. Mar 2021, at 14.06, William Beaty <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 18 Mar 2021, Jürg Wyttenbach wrote:
>> In the far field the toroidal field components can be
>> (most of the time) neglected. Most of the literature about pure toroidal
>> fields or scalar EM waves is classified. But just google some terms I gave.
> 
> The Corum bros wrote the following in 2008, caduceus toroid antennas:
> http://www.tuks.nl/pdf/Reference_Material/Corum/Toroidal%20helix%20antenna.pdf
> 
> George Hathaway had brief funding to work on toroid antenna experiments in
> 2011 (I don't know if this is paywalled PDF:)
> https://www.researchgate.net/publication/251709920_Electromagnetic_Radiation_Experiments_with_Transmitting_Contra-Wound_Toroidal_Coils
> 
> Also the infamous "missing" Corum rotary-fields paper from the 1994 
> proceedings of Tesla Symposium is found here:
> https://1lib.us/book/3499511/84d6bd?regionChanged=&redirect=236683546
> 
> 
> 
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