The problem would be the output. The low energy tail would have also a very
low power. I think a specialized equipment for that band is required...

2012/4/5 Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net>

>  Hey Daniel – instead of straight wide spectrum low IR - why not add a
> special filter to a tuned resistance heater electrode to get some kind of
> pseudo coherence? Here is a pretty steep spike at 2 THz:****
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> http://www.insight-product.com/mesh3.htm****
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> Low terahertz might work, no? Doubt if they go very high without massive
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> Anyway, mention of the BWO brings to mind another great “missed
> opportunity” by Randell Mills and BLP. That would be his versions of the
> gyrotron – which is similar to the BWO and was to be combined with direct
> conversion of EUV from his hydrogen (hydrino) plasma. He called it the
> “reverse gyrotron”. Supposedly, prototypes were built.****
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> Gyrotrons are extremely efficient - and small for their power. It is not
> clear why Mills gave up on the concept, but Russia owns much of the IP -
> and maybe he did not want to deal with the Russians.****
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> Anyway, newer versions of the gyrotron will reach into low THz. And if
> HTSC could be added to increase the field strength of the required magnet,
> who knows? Wow pulses at 50 T. !****
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> http://www.tstnetwork.org/December2009/tst-v2n4-150Powerful.pdf****
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> Darn, if I had only managed to guess the numbers on last week’s big Lotto
> prize … well … a new version of this would be on my to-do list. ****
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> IOW developing this kind of device in the context of a direct converter
> for Ni-H, similar to the way Mills tried to do with the hydrino – yeah –
> that would probably eat up 100 million, easy.****
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> Jones****
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> *From:* Daniel Rocha ****
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> Like this one:****
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backward_wave_oscillator ****
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