Delawarr 9 Complete Posted on November 2, 2011 by by josephmax josephmax
After much burning of midnight oil, oil, my recreation/upgrading of the classic Delawarr 9 radionics box is complete. The device is based on the original Delawarr unit, a example of which can be found on the Baen !useum website. !useum website. "udos to the Baen for publishing the photos of the exterior and interior of the device. And my thans to #eter at $ntuitive %arth for information on operation of the unit, and to Tigrincs in &ungary who provided me with an operation manual for Delawarr e'uipment.
Interior of the Delawarr 9
Delawarr devices seem to be basic resistance(based systems, with an interesting feature ) rotating magnets. The photo from the Baen collection shows a short
rotating shaft extending a few inches down from the top panel, mounted directly behind the first tuning dial in the series. $t pu**eld me at first as to what the shaft was for ) $ wondered if there was a missing part. But $ learned that the shaft is magneti*ed, and it is an integral part of the design. $t happens that $ had a solid rod magnet $ had purchased some time ago +ust out of curiosity, and with the feeling $ would use it in some device someday. The rod is interesting as it is magneti*ed at right angles instead of lengthwise ) in other words, the instead of the and - poles being at the ends, one side of the rod is and the other is -.
Oriinal Delwarr devi!e interior
-o $ cut off a short piece of the longer magnet rod, and mounted it on the rotating shaft $ cannibali*ed a dual(ganged potentiometer to mae the rotator. $n that configuration it generates a magnetic field polari*ed in lines parallel to the earth, which can be rotated to any angle in relation to the planetary magnetic field. $t0s 'uite powerful and will upset a compass held within a hand0s length to the box. 1ou can see the rotating shaft in the upper right corner of the two photos here. 2n the top, the turning nob is mounted to a dial plate with a compass face. $ ad+usted the the nob so that when it points to the , the magnet is oriented to the dial. #eter pointed out to me that the placement of the magnet behind the first dial is necessary for proper operation. The rotating magnet becomes a tuning device, as the instrument is powered with magnetism $0m curious if rapidly spinning the dial will 3neutrali*e4 the machine after use. This will re'uire some experimentation. The manual describes setting the dials
to specific rate numbers for a given target the manual comes with an atlas of rates and turning the magnet dial to tune while rubbing the stic pad. $ followed the wiring pattern exactly, although $ added one new circuit path and feature ) a ground plane. $n the original, only the center tap and one side of the potentiometers were connected maing them functionally rheostats. -o $ connected the other taps together as the 3ground buss4 as common with most
resistance(type devices today.
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bottom panel of my Delawarr 9 is a solid brass plate, and the grounds are all connected to that. $ also added ground posts to the connectors the original had only single(side instead of plus and minus connections, moved the connector that originally was in the front panel to the other side of the box it +ust seemed more convenient and looed cleaner. This allows me to interface the D(9 with my existing external stic pads, probes and tuners. $ also put a single grounding connector on the bac panel, which can connect the ground plane to the earth if desired.
"op panel with !ompass dial and witness holder
The top panel of the original had the magnetic control dial and a single, solid metal plate, which was the witness 3well4. $ decided to try something to mae it easier to wor with photos, sigils, talismans and such ) a solid brass container that is meant to hold business cards, but provides a place to hold flat ob+ects securely inside. -o a trend witness can be left in the container without fear of it being noced or blown off the top of the box. 2r a vial can be placed right on top of the closed lid, which is still electrically connected.
The box is plain wood with a Baelite front panel. The pots are all 56 ohm as in the original except for the first dial, which is 566, and it0s dial plate is calibrated from 6(566 instead of 6(56. #eter explained to me that the original
device was considered to be a ind of 3axillary4 to the full Delawarr diagnotic and treatment device. The practitioner would use the larger system to analy*e the sub+ect, and then use the smaller device with no stic pad or fine tuning dial of it0s own for treatment and manifestation, using the dial settings developed on the bigger analy*er. -o, $ tried connecting my external stic pad unit to it, along with the A7(5666 tuner, and with those additions it maes it into the full Delawarr analy*er system. The larger instruments which were either 9 or 58 dial circuits had a final tuning dial calibrated 6(566. This was also used to fine tune the ates by using the stic pad. $ ran the usual system chec using my own witness sample and seeing if $ could pic up a stic reaction. And $ did 'uicly and easily: $n my first trials $ found that $ got a reaction with no witness when $ turned the magnet control dial until the nob pointed to magnetic north. This happened accurately even when $ had my eyes closed, so this is a very powerful and sensitive device. ;eorge and !ar+orie Delawarr deserve their reputations: $t seems to me that aside from operating it according to the historical manner described in the operator0s manual which includes four tutorial lessons, it might mae one very powerful manifestation machine. $0m not aware of any other new radionic devices being made today that use magnets the way Delawarr did, except for perhaps the ;ateway esearch A series of instruments. &ere0s a description of the circuit from the $ntuitive %arth website< It is essentially a magnetic circuit, beginning with the witness plate mounted on top, or an optional input socket. The subject’s vibrations are drawn into the North pole of a rod magnet which can be rotated, via a knob, 3! degrees upon its a"is to mesh with the prevailing energy fields. The circuit then continues out of the #$NT$% of the magnet &'loch wall(, through nine potentiometers wired in parallel, and back to the plate, or the output socket. The latter also accepts an plug)in stick pad.
&ere are some more photos of the finished device, along with the front panel of the original for comparison.
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My Three-Dial Radionics Machine Posted on #an$ary %, 2011by josephmax
$0ve +ust completed wor on a new device< a three(dial, two(plate 3Losimano4(style resistance(tuned machine. $0ve wanted a small, portable 3blac box4 device lie this, but was reluctant because three(dial boxes usually have very small stic pads and witness plates. $ prefer a stic pad at least O inches and a witness plate big enough to place a small photograph on it without it sticing over the edges. But a sudden flash of inspiration while looing at a small bass guitar amp(head led me to come up with a way to do it, by thining in 3three(dimensions.4
"he !omponents for the box
$nstead of putting everything on the top panel of the box, $ reali*ed $ could mount the three tuning dials on the front(facing surface of the box lie a guitar amp, leaving the entire top surface available for the plates. The top is about @( 5/8 by E(5/8 inches, plenty of space for plates. The box is made of baelite phenolic resin which was a rare find ) most electronic 3pro+ect boxes4 are made of AB- plastic, and $0ve always been wary of plastics for radionics wor ) $ try to stay away from plastic cases for my machines. $ prefer wooden cases, but if Dr. &ieronymus is to be believed, baelite has much the same properties as wood when it comes to woring with eloptic energy.
Dials, pl$s and !rystals mo$nted in the !ase, ready for wirin
$t0s a pretty simple device, however $0ve added a few extra modifications. The basic design is a passive circuit, but $ wanted it to have a 3amplifier4, so $ used a bloc of orgonite and a crystal $ had lying around the shop and devised an
3orgone power amp4 to use instead of an electronic gain stage circuit. Lonceptually, it should wor, and $ could sense it generating live orgone as strongly as any of my orgone wands. Any eloptic energy passing through the coil should get a boost from the scalar field radiating from the orgonite/crystal core.
&rystal'oranite amplifier
$ too the bloc of orgonite, and wrapped 8E(turns my machines all have coils wound in multiples of eight of insulated magnet wire around the bloc, leaving lots of extra wire 3tails4, then mounted it to a small, crystal mirror with beveled edges maes the mirror a circular prism. $ wrapped the base of a small 'uart* crystal with a strip of brass conductive metal to mae a collar, and held it in place with cyanoacrylate glue, maing sure the metal was in contact with the 'uart*. Then $ carefully glued the inside of the collar to the top of the orgonite, maing sure the metal edge was in contact with it. -o, the 3circuit4 is< mirror) Porgonite)Pmetal be*el)P'uart* crystal, which maes for a good orgone 3&oly &and ;renade4 type device. The coil wires are used to connect it into the output of the tuning circuit, between the last tuning dial and the stic(pad/output.
(inal assembly
%ach tuning dial is a precision, sealed 56 ohm potentiometer. $ found some metal dial plates with 6(566 increments to give the dials a very professional loo, which is a much more accurate scale than nobs with numbers on them. And $ didn0t have to deal with decals for the numbering. The stic pad is an eight(turn bifilar coil of magnet wire sandwiched between a layer of vinyl vinyl plastic is a nown insulator of eloptic energy and a touch(pad of baelite. The witness plate is a solid brass plate, a layer of baelite, and another layer of brass, which is connected to the wires, which then pass through small holes in the top. The leads are long enough to open the box and rest the top on the bench, so $ wrapped the wires with heat(shrin tubing and put a dab of silicon goop over the holes to reinforce the wires ) magnet wire can brea easily if it0s flexed too much. A double(terminated 'uart* crystal with eight turns of wire is in the circuit between each pot to increase the tuning sensitivity a total of three. The witness and stic plates are paralleled to the input and output connections, so $ can plug in hand contact grips, conductive wrist bands, or an external witness well. $ can also in+ect audio or C signals into the device. To the outputs $ can attach probes, antennas, or feed into an external amplifier for improved broadcasting power. $ decided run all the wiring to a terminal bloc, in order to eep it neat and mae the wiring more solid than is possible when soldering everything directly point(to(point. $ also added a grounding post to the bac panel. The screw(on wire connections on the terminal bloc also allow me to mae easy
modifications later. $ might add an active electronic Q&C amplifier in the future ) there0s still lots of room left inside the case.
"he finished )*Dial +la! +ox
The whole pro+ect too me two days, once $ had all the parts gathered. $0d imagine this is basically the same device as the (dial blac boxes sold on various websites and on eBay, lie here but with the uni'ue crystal(orgonite amplifier. $ figure $ spent less than R566S- on it in parts, but all of the parts are the finest available. $n both magic and technology and in magical technology $ believe that good materials and craftsmanship mae for better results. The baelite enclosure and stic pad, brass witness plate, high 'uality pots, clear crystals, terminal mount wiring, not to mention the orgone amplifier, mae this (Dial Blac Box as good or better a 'uality device than ones $0ve seen for sale on the internet for much more money )lie this, and this, and this. Don0t get me started -o now, $0ll do some experiments with the new machine and see what happens: Update: $ got good stic and pendulum reactions from the device using my own hair as the witness. -o far so good: Update 2: $n response to a re'uest in the comments, here0s the schematic diagram<
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Radionics Schematic: Super Simple Three Dial July 11th, 2012 |
Author: Sorynzar
Presented here for your delectation is a super simple three dial radionics schematic. There is no techno ar!on, or standard schematic ima!ery. The circuit is simple as sho"n. The #lac$ lines represent "ires, and their connections. The #ottom ro" of "irin! simply sho"s that the last post on each potentiometer is connected to the last post on the ne%t. This type of circuit is also $no"n "ithin radionics as a passi&e resistance circuit. There are no coils, crystals, or amplifiers "ithin this circuit, #ut that does not detract from its ra" po"er. 'enerally, this circuit can #e used to copy homeopathic remedies, or for im#uin! a "itnesses sample "ith a particular trend. (or the latter, the "itness sample "ould #e placed on the output, and the trend "ould #e placed on the input. The trend could ta$e the form of a remedy, "ritten or pictorial intention, etc. (or use in a!ricultural radionics for instance) fertilizer, or pesticides could #e placed on the input plate, and their rates do"sed for "ith a pendulum. *hat you "ill need: •
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T"o copper discs, or copper sheets. +opper is not necessary, #ut it #y far the #est candidate for our purpose. f you are stru!!lin! to find copper, you can use #rass, aluminium, or stainless steel as a last resort. f you are e%tremely luc$y, you can e&en use !old, or sil&er sheetThree potentiometers. These are 10/ linear potentiometers run an internet search, or loo$ on places li$e e#ay for these components. (ailin! that try your local electronics supplier such as aplins, or adio Shac$. 3ou "ill need a len!th of "ire to "ire up the potentiometer. Some researchers use solid clear enameled copper "ire, #ut find re!ular #ell "ire or e4uipment "ire "or$s ust as "ell. A!ain, you can !et some re!ular stranded sin!le core "ire from hard"are stores or online. 3ou "ill pro#a#ly need less than a meter for this, #ut ust to #e on the safe side, and to ha&e some surplus for a future proect, !et hold of a meter, or se&eral feet "orth. 3ou "ill also need somethin! for strippin! the "ire) a pair of "ire cutters can #e used once you !et the han! of it, or a craft $nife.
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n order to connect the "ires to the potentiometers, you "ill need to Solder. (or a #e!inner "ith no electronics e%perience, this is often a stum#lin! #loc$. 3ou can !et hold of cheap solderin! irons on the internet. 3ou "ill only need somethin! rated at 25670*. 'et yourself a #oo$ on solderin! for #e!inners, and a reel of sil&er #ased solder. t really is 4uite easy to do, and once you learn this ne" s$ill you can use it for future proects.f this still puts you off, there is a product called *ire !lue "hich "ill literally allo" you to !lue the "ires to the potentiometers and plates. (ailin! that you could use some electrical tape. "ouldn8t ad&ocate this, #ut it is possi#le as a last resort. 3ou "ill also need some type of #o% to mount e&erythin! in. +harles +ossimano su!!ests a shoe #o%. This can "or$ "ell if you are on a #ud!et. Personally, use "ooden #o%es "here possi#le. 9o"e&er, if you really ha&e to, an AS plastic #o% "ill "or$ o.$. n order to mount the potentiometers. 3ou "ill re4uire a drill, and selection of drill #its. (inally) %; #olts %< "ashers, and at least four nuts. To top this off three potentiometer dials. A!ain, these are a&aila#le from places such as =#ay, and adio Shac$, etc.
>nce you ha&e all your components you can #e!in to #uild to the a#o&e dia!ram. 3ou should ha&e chosen an enclosure?#o% "hich "ill allo" you enou!h room to mount e&erythin! on one surface, usually the top. f it doesn8t, not to "orry) some people "ill mount the plates on the top surface, and the dials on one of the sides to ma$e more room. t8s 4uite simple from here on in. @se your intuition, and #uild an instrument "hich you find &isually and aesthetically appealin!, as this "ill increase its potential. 3ou are im#uin! the de&ice "ith your o"n po"er, use it "isely. This information is free to copy and distribute. All I ask as my copyright condition is that you attribute the work back to BerkanaPath.com. These posts and diagrams take a great amount of work, and it is saddening when people abuse the work of others. This is why I am being forced to watermark all of my intellectual properties. Thank you for understanding.
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