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Re: Wireless Energy Transmission Follow-up (fwd)
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Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 11:12:25 -0500
From: Dave Pierson <davep@xxxxxxxx>
To: Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Wireless Energy Transmission Follow-up (fwd)
>That's not an exact description of what I'm doing, which is 1) determining
>if a wireless connection can be established between a Tesla coil transmitter
>and a Tesla coil receiver over a distance exceeding a few wavelengths and if
>so, 2) is the energy propagated to some degree more or less by means other
>than "standard radio waves."
>> . . . and that's not a valid measurement since in the case of the wire
>> alone there was probably a large impedance mismatch and signal loss while
>> the matching might be much better in the resonant case.
>The reason for using the radio receiver alone with just an ordinary antenna,
>i.e., without the Tesla coil receiver existing as part of the receiver
>circuit, is to determine the "standard radio wave" output power in the form
>of radio space waves of the Tesla coil transmitter.
I'm still unclear, i fear, on how the 'Tesla coil as receiver'
will 'not' pick up the 'conventional' radio waves.
best
dwp