Microwave power... - TechHui2024-03-29T13:03:25Zhttp://www.techhui.com/forum/topics/microwave-power?commentId=1702911%3AComment%3A32554&feed=yes&xn_auth=noIts certainly possible, but v…tag:www.techhui.com,2009-07-19:1702911:Comment:465042009-07-19T16:09:57.192ZJim Thompsonhttp://www.techhui.com/profile/gonzopancho
Its certainly possible, but very, very inefficient. (path loss is an exponential fall-off, just like light.)
Its certainly possible, but very, very inefficient. (path loss is an exponential fall-off, just like light.) Ayesha Wadud-Lefebvre said:Ya…tag:www.techhui.com,2009-02-14:1702911:Comment:325542009-02-14T00:39:17.929ZEugene T. Staten IIhttp://www.techhui.com/profile/EugeneTStatenII
<cite>Ayesha Wadud-Lefebvre said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.techhui.com/forum/topics/microwave-power?page=1&commentId=1702911%3AComment%3A32546&x=1#1702911Comment32546"><div>Ya, you're probably on the right track Nate. Sorry Eugene. Intriguing stuff though. Thanks.<br></br> <br></br> <cite>Nate Sanders said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.techhui.com/forum/topics/microwave-power#1702911Comment32541"><div><cite>Ayesha Wadud-Lefebvre said:…</cite></div>
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<cite>Ayesha Wadud-Lefebvre said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.techhui.com/forum/topics/microwave-power?page=1&commentId=1702911%3AComment%3A32546&x=1#1702911Comment32546"><div>Ya, you're probably on the right track Nate. Sorry Eugene. Intriguing stuff though. Thanks.<br/> <br/>
<cite>Nate Sanders said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.techhui.com/forum/topics/microwave-power#1702911Comment32541"><div><cite>Ayesha Wadud-Lefebvre said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.techhui.com/forum/topics/microwave-power#1702911Comment32538"><div>You mean electromag radiation? If so, U of Utah is doing research: <a href="http://www.physorg.com/news94310651.html">http://www.physorg.com/news94310651.html</a>. Hope i was relevant. :)<br/> <br/> -Ayesha</div>
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Looks like this article is about harnessing far IR (instead of microwaves) for communication. Eugene is wanting to harness microwaves for power as opposed to using solar for power, for example. This is my interpretation of all this info, anyway.</div>
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With this article, we may be on to something. This infrared light is use to communicate. Can this infrared light, injected into a phosphorous / silicone cell knock loose electrons?<br />
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Can the very waves we use for communications also produce enough power to recharge the battery of the communicator?<br />
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Am I going somewhere that is feasible? Ya, you're probably on the ri…tag:www.techhui.com,2009-02-13:1702911:Comment:325462009-02-13T23:30:35.652ZAyesha Wadud-Lefebvrehttp://www.techhui.com/profile/AyeshaWadudLefebvre
Ya, you're probably on the right track Nate. Sorry Eugene. Intriguing stuff though. Thanks.<br />
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<cite>Nate Sanders said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.techhui.com/forum/topics/microwave-power#1702911Comment32541"><div><cite>Ayesha Wadud-Lefebvre said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.techhui.com/forum/topics/microwave-power#1702911Comment32538"><div>You mean electromag radiation? If so, U of Utah is doing research:…</div>
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Ya, you're probably on the right track Nate. Sorry Eugene. Intriguing stuff though. Thanks.<br />
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<cite>Nate Sanders said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.techhui.com/forum/topics/microwave-power#1702911Comment32541"><div><cite>Ayesha Wadud-Lefebvre said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.techhui.com/forum/topics/microwave-power#1702911Comment32538"><div>You mean electromag radiation? If so, U of Utah is doing research: <a href="http://www.physorg.com/news94310651.html">http://www.physorg.com/news94310651.html</a>. Hope i was relevant. :)<br/> <br/> -Ayesha</div>
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Looks like this article is about harnessing far IR (instead of microwaves) for communication. Eugene is wanting to harness microwaves for power as opposed to using solar for power, for example. This is my interpretation of all this info, anyway.</div>
</blockquote> Ayesha Wadud-Lefebvre said:Yo…tag:www.techhui.com,2009-02-13:1702911:Comment:325412009-02-13T22:56:21.723ZNate Sandershttp://www.techhui.com/profile/NateSanders
<cite>Ayesha Wadud-Lefebvre said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.techhui.com/forum/topics/microwave-power#1702911Comment32538"><div>You mean electromag radiation? If so, U of Utah is doing research: <a href="http://www.physorg.com/news94310651.html">http://www.physorg.com/news94310651.html</a>. Hope i was relevant. :)<br></br> <br></br> -Ayesha</div>
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Looks like this article is about harnessing far IR (instead of microwaves) for communication. Eugene is wanting to harness microwaves…
<cite>Ayesha Wadud-Lefebvre said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.techhui.com/forum/topics/microwave-power#1702911Comment32538"><div>You mean electromag radiation? If so, U of Utah is doing research: <a href="http://www.physorg.com/news94310651.html">http://www.physorg.com/news94310651.html</a>. Hope i was relevant. :)<br/> <br/>
-Ayesha</div>
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Looks like this article is about harnessing far IR (instead of microwaves) for communication. Eugene is wanting to harness microwaves for power as opposed to using solar for power, for example. This is my interpretation of all this info, anyway. You mean electromag radiation…tag:www.techhui.com,2009-02-13:1702911:Comment:325382009-02-13T22:51:01.076ZAyesha Wadud-Lefebvrehttp://www.techhui.com/profile/AyeshaWadudLefebvre
You mean electromag radiation? If so, U of Utah is doing research: <a href="http://www.physorg.com/news94310651.html">http://www.physorg.com/news94310651.html</a>. Hope i was relevant. :)<br />
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You mean electromag radiation? If so, U of Utah is doing research: <a href="http://www.physorg.com/news94310651.html">http://www.physorg.com/news94310651.html</a>. Hope i was relevant. :)<br />
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-Ayesha