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Re: [TCML] Re: Wireless Energy Transmission Follow-up (fwd)
In a message dated 11/12/07 2:29:03 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
g.peterson@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
I'm still unclear, I fear, on how the 'Tesla coil as receiver' will
> 'not' pick up the 'conventional' radio waves.
It is my experience that a grounded Tesla coil receiver will pick up the
emissions of a conventional LF radio transmitter (such as WWV, Ft. Collins,
Colorado) operating on the same frequency to which the Tesla coil receiver
is tuned.
It also appears that a conventional ungrounded or 'non-counterpoise' antenna
such as a tuned dipole or tuned loop in free space is receptive primarily to
conventional radio waves and not so much to the other form of
electromagnetic field energy believed to be associated with operating Tesla
coil wireless transmission-reception systems.
Regards,
Gary
Hi Gary,
Until its existence is established, how does one determine whether or
not an antenna is sensitive to "the other form of electromagnetic field energy
BELIEVED to be associated with operating Tesla coil wireless
transmission-reception systems"?
Matt D.
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