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Re: Tesla's Wireless Power Transmission
Hi all,
> Original Poster: "Antonio Carlos M. de Queiroz" <acmq-at-compuland-dot-com.br>
>
> Tesla List wrote:
>
> > Original Poster: "Ruud de Graaf" <rdegraaf-at-daxis.nl>
>
> > Statement: Tesla's Wireless Power Transmission is not Herzian waves and
is a
> > realistic option:
>
> Just some ideas: What kind of electromagnetic waves can be expected
> around
> a Tesla coil without breakout, better if operating in CW?
> There is a strong vertical RF electric field, that propagating would
> generate a horizontal RF magnetic field.
> But there is also a strong vertical magnetic field, that propagating
> would generate a vertical RF electric field.
> It would be interesting to see with linear antennas and loop antennas
> what you can observe from the fields around a coil. Apparently both
> fields would be sort of "diagonal".
>
> Antonio Carlos M. de Queiroz
>
To get things straight: 'The Statement' was for the count and is not what I
believe in. I'm one of the 'disbeliever's'.
Back to the subject: I think it would make more sense to suspect that the
four fields partly cancel each other out. Just connect two antenna's to a
transmitter, correct the impedance and rotate one 90 degree's in respect of
the other. It's not hard to predict the result...
Ruud de Graaf