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# @SeeShells<ref>[http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=36313.msg1371206#msg1371206 Forum post by @SeeShells]</ref> | # @SeeShells<ref>[http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=36313.msg1371206#msg1371206 Forum post by @SeeShells]</ref> | ||
# @R. W. Keyes / Andromeda Research - high power, 1-20KW magnetron, superconductor Magnesium diboride on silicon carbide, to start summer 2015 | # @R. W. Keyes / Andromeda Research - high power, 1-20KW magnetron, superconductor Magnesium diboride on silicon carbide, to start summer 2015 | ||
− | # @movax<ref>[http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=36313.msg1372073#msg1372073 Forum post by Hackaday.io]</ref> | + | # @movax (Paul Koclya)<ref>[http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=36313.msg1372073#msg1372073 Forum post by Hackaday.io]</ref> - Planning much higher Rf (20-30 GHz). See [https://hackaday.io/project/5596-em-drive Hackaday project] for more details, as well as [http://n-o-d-e.net/post/119343131451/building-a-diy-emdrive an interview with Paul]. |
# Others? | # Others? | ||
Revision as of 09:07, 22 May 2015
This page will collect any photos, plans, and instructions for do-it-yourselfers. Efforts with enough documentation will be provided their own pages.
- Mulletron's Build
- Kurt Zeller (@zellerium) and Brian Kraft from Cal Poly are starting a build as well, using a constant cross-section cavity containing a polymer dielectric.[1]
- @DIYFan - TBD
- @Notsosureofit is planning testing with a Gunn diode.[2]
- @TheTraveller[3]
- @Iulian Berca[4] - Fabricated a drive in May 2015 and was posting videos at his website. In Test 3.1 he reported a force measurement toward "the small end" and later a smaller measurement in the reverse orientation. As of 5/21/15 the magnitude and significance of these measurements were being debated on the NSF forum.
- @SeeShells[5]
- @R. W. Keyes / Andromeda Research - high power, 1-20KW magnetron, superconductor Magnesium diboride on silicon carbide, to start summer 2015
- @movax (Paul Koclya)[6] - Planning much higher Rf (20-30 GHz). See Hackaday project for more details, as well as an interview with Paul.
- Others?