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I wish to use an ordinary 230V ac light bulb in multiple ways ,
all at the same time.

The bulb will be part of an metal reflector construction.

My wish is to control the intensity of light , ususal voltage control
but at the same time to use the bulb as an directional
antena for AM , FM and High Voltage signals and more then that
I wish to use the AM for producing acoustic efects in the metal
reflector .

Any circuit aviable ?



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<brownyear@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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I wish to use the AM for producing acoustic efects in the metal
reflector .
Not a good idea - filaments don't like vibration.
 
On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 06:03:19 -0800, brownyear wrote:

I wish to use an ordinary 230V ac light bulb in multiple ways ,
all at the same time.

The bulb will be part of an metal reflector construction.

My wish is to control the intensity of light , ususal voltage control
but at the same time to use the bulb as an directional
antena for AM , FM and High Voltage signals and more then that
I wish to use the AM for producing acoustic efects in the metal
reflector .

Any circuit aviable ?
Either you need a better translator or you need to learn a lot of basic
physics.
 
brownyear@yahoo.com wrote:

I wish to use an ordinary 230V ac light bulb in multiple ways ,
all at the same time.

The bulb will be part of an metal reflector construction.

My wish is to control the intensity of light , ususal voltage control
but at the same time to use the bulb as an directional
antena for AM , FM and High Voltage signals and more then that
I wish to use the AM for producing acoustic efects in the metal
reflector .

Any circuit aviable ?
You'll have better luck using an arc than a filamented
bulb. All the effects you want are considered "undesirable
side-effects" of arc lamps using badly-filtered power.

Mark L. Fergerson
 

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