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Brian Gaff wrote:
No it does not work and is very inefficient even using microwaves as it heats up the water vapour in the air. Brian Yes, it works (basic Tesla stuff, after all) and it's expected to use frequencies up to a few megahertz, not microwaves. "For IPT applications of several kilo-Watts such as charging electric vehicle, energy efficiency higher than 90% is possible. For low-power wireless charging of mobile phones (up to 5W), typical system energy efficiency exceeding 70% can be achieved. For these modern short- range domestic and industrial applications, the operating frequency is usually in the range of 20 kHz to a few Mega- Hertz" http://hub.hku.hk/bitstream/10722/18...t.pdf?accept=1 This is magnetic resonant coupling used at distances within one wavelength. I have a strong suspicion that the low shortwave frequencies will be the first target because 1) the wavelengths are suitable and the receiving coils will be minimized 2) they will want to keep the interference out of the MW broadcast band 3) the politics favor the charger users over the SW radio users. I'll speculate that these things will be allowed to be significant harmonic generators up to the TV band. |
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