A small dish receiver is used for wireless energy transmission tests. Distance between transmitter and dish is 4ft. The dish itself comes from a toy helicopter setup. The unit used to be used for the detection of infra-red beams from an Air-Hogs Havoc helicopter. I took out the original circuit, covered it with aluminium foil and ran a 22 gauge wire through to the radiating point. A small amount of foil then hopefully would bounce the energy toward and away from the dish. TV coax cable runs between the dish and the 'Walgreen' tower. Circuit is a Slayer exciter, running with a C3242A transistor. Power is from a Nokia phone charger, rated at 3.7V 340mA The coax shielding is not Grounded...which may have improved things in this experiment.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Wireless energy dish transmitter test
Wireless energy dish transmitter test Tube. Duration : 0.97 Mins.
A small dish receiver is used for wireless energy transmission tests. Distance between transmitter and dish is 4ft. The dish itself comes from a toy helicopter setup. The unit used to be used for the detection of infra-red beams from an Air-Hogs Havoc helicopter. I took out the original circuit, covered it with aluminium foil and ran a 22 gauge wire through to the radiating point. A small amount of foil then hopefully would bounce the energy toward and away from the dish. TV coax cable runs between the dish and the 'Walgreen' tower. Circuit is a Slayer exciter, running with a C3242A transistor. Power is from a Nokia phone charger, rated at 3.7V 340mA The coax shielding is not Grounded...which may have improved things in this experiment.
A small dish receiver is used for wireless energy transmission tests. Distance between transmitter and dish is 4ft. The dish itself comes from a toy helicopter setup. The unit used to be used for the detection of infra-red beams from an Air-Hogs Havoc helicopter. I took out the original circuit, covered it with aluminium foil and ran a 22 gauge wire through to the radiating point. A small amount of foil then hopefully would bounce the energy toward and away from the dish. TV coax cable runs between the dish and the 'Walgreen' tower. Circuit is a Slayer exciter, running with a C3242A transistor. Power is from a Nokia phone charger, rated at 3.7V 340mA The coax shielding is not Grounded...which may have improved things in this experiment.
Labels:
energy,
Transmitter,
Wireless
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