Tesla Spirit Radio experiment

I want one. Here are the posters parts list:

1- C1 - 60/141 pf Variable Capacitor (Mike's Electronic Parts # VARCAP141) $1.97 ea.

1- Extension Shaft and Knob for above (Mike's Electronic Parts # ExtKnob-1) $1.87 ea.

1- L1 - 680 uh Ferrite Loopstick Antenna (Mike's Electronic Parts # LSA680-470) $2.97 ea.

1- D1 - Germanium 1N34A Diode (Mikes's Electronic Parts # 1N34A) $0.49 ea

1- C2 - .001uf Capacitor (marked 102) (Mikes's Electronic Parts # CAP.001uf) $0.33 ea

1- R1 - 47k Resistor (Mikes's Electronic Parts # 47kRES) $.25 ea

1- Chassis Banana Jack Red - (*Allied Stock # 528-0158) $.53 ea

1- Chassis Banana Jack Black - (*Allied Stock # 528-0159) $.53 ea

2 - (or more for each antenna) Banana Plug (*Allied Stock # 528-0302) $1.21

2 -3.5 mm Mono Chassis Jack (*Allied Stock # 932-0260) $1.16

(above plugs and jacks also available as part of "Spooky Tesla Spirit Radio" Kit )

- a few inches of 20 gauge hook-up wire
- solder
1- Audio Patch Cord, 1/8 inch plug ends (also part of "Spooky Tesla Spirit Radio" Kit * See next post)
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Such a visionary. Could he see the future ? Had he time traveled to the future ? Was he an alien ? Or just so dang intelligent that he could see where technology was headed ?
 
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Such a visionary. Could he see the future ? Had he time traveled to the future ? Was he an alien ? Or just so dang intelligent that he could see where technology was headed ?
ABSOLUTLY amazing
 
I loved the video. When I listened to the sound that light made on the divice it reminded me of the strange sounds being heard in the skies around the world. If they were on a bigger scale. Take another listen
 
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