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Re: Grant's Coils



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>>From wosburn-at-utk.eduSat Sep  7 15:34:36 1996
>Date: Sat, 7 Sep 1996 11:21:10 -0400
>From: "William L. Osburn" <wosburn-at-utk.edu>
>To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
>Subject: Re: Grant's Coils
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>><SNIP>
>Grant wrote -
>>I've built many coils, and now I'm attempting wireless energy transmission.
>This
>>is a big experiment involving many people. Anybody have any suggestions? I
have
>>a four inch secondary coil. What is the best way to construct a primary coil?
I
>>have heard many opinions on this. Does anybody know an easy way to transmit
the
>>power?
>
>Grant. Try using a On-Off footswitch.  Then you can control the unit with
>your foot!  Hook up an antenna and you're broadcating!  And the FCC won't
>like you!  So do it momemtarily.  The oldsters used to use a code key.  I
>don't know if I like 120 volts at my fingertips!  Unless you had an
>isolation circuit in there.
>
>Hope that helps.
>Later,
>*** Magic Bill ***
>
An On-Off footswitch? Excuse me? This reminds me of my mom's sewing machine. Oh
well. But will this allow transmission of POWER, not just radio? Or could I
build some sort of broadband radio reciever to convert the radio waves into
usable DC current?

It's helping,
Grant Kirkwood


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