[TCML] USB-powered Tesla Coil for Data Transmission

Gary Peterson g.peterson at tfcbooks.com
Wed Jan 2 13:35:43 MST 2008


I have no desire to, 'enshrine the name Tesla.'  In fact I believe a time 
might come when this name is forgotten.

> . . . what is it you seek to achieve?

The validation of a mathematical model describing a system for wireless 
telecommunications that does not involve ordinary radio waves.

Gary Peterson


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lau, Gary" <Gary.Lau at hp.com>
To: "Tesla Coil Mailing List" <tesla at pupman.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 10:59 AM
Subject: RE: [TCML] USB-powered Tesla Coil for Data Transmission


A "giant step in the right direction" towards what?  A modulated Tesla coil 
operating at any frequency that TC's use can't hope to compete with the 
bandwidth attained by garden variety wireless routers operating at 2.4GHz. 
I think the broadcast range of routers is limited by FCC requirements, not 
the underlying technology.  Besides what is it you seek to achieve?

Gary Lau
MA, USA

> -----Original Message-----
> From: tesla-bounces at pupman.com [mailto:tesla-bounces at pupman.com] On
> Behalf Of Gary Peterson
> Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 11:43 AM
> To: Tesla Coil Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [TCML] USB-powered Tesla Coil for Data Transmission
>
> > . . . This would give you intermittent (about every 20 sec. or so) 2-3"
> > sparks, or a burst of a small corona for about 5 sec.
>
> Better yet would be configure two USB CW SSTCs for wireless data
> transmission and reception.  They could then be used to establish a 
> wireless
> ad hoc connection between two computers.  This would be one giant step in
> the right direction.
>
> Regards, Gary

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