[TCML] Re: Wireless Energy Transmission Follow-up (fwd)

Mddeming at aol.com Mddeming at aol.com
Mon Nov 12 17:43:12 MST 2007


 
In a message dated 11/12/07 2:29:03 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
g.peterson at tfcbooks.com 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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