A device that can receive wireless signal and convert to electric energy.
Similar to a solar panel, but uses standard wireless frequencies
Wireless device converts 'lost' energy into electric power
Wireless energy conversion?
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Well, interesting.
So if I live near a microwave antenna for free I could recharge my cell phone?:-2
Well what would that cost?:D
So if I live near a microwave antenna for free I could recharge my cell phone?:-2
Well what would that cost?:D
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Wasn't Tesla working on something like that before he died?
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Ever had a Crystal radio?
Without battery or other power source one could listen to radio broadcasts. Power comes from the radio signal itself. In my youth crystal radio kits were popular, at least for some of us. A good way to get interested in Ham Radio.
Without battery or other power source one could listen to radio broadcasts. Power comes from the radio signal itself. In my youth crystal radio kits were popular, at least for some of us. A good way to get interested in Ham Radio.
If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles,” Doug Larson.
“Never doubt the courage of the French. They were the ones who discovered that snails are edible.”
― Doug Larson
“Never doubt the courage of the French. They were the ones who discovered that snails are edible.”
― Doug Larson