Is this a good site

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Drmario5237

Joined Oct 14, 2018
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Hello. Id like to know if this is the right measurement and right site to know how much power my antenna will be picking up for input power on a rf energy harvesting system. Can I figure out the volts and amps my tank circuit or circuit in general if I use a broadband antenna or band pass filter will pick up by yhewatts this site says my power density will be. Heres the site.

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Wendy

Joined Mar 24, 2008
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While I was not involved with the edit I can explain the reasoning behind it.

1st AAC doesn't allow self promotion of personal sites, that is considered a form of spamming, which is a definite nonstarter, as we automatically ban spammers. No one thinks the TS is guilty but gratuitous posting of other sites always gets a look by staff. Overunity is also not allowed as too many people with no concept of physics would buy into the bullcorn and the mods got tired of the BS arguments by folk who wereusually scammers.

The amount of power in an antennas measured in either picowatt (X10EE-12) or micowatts (X10EE=6). Do the math.

P(Power)=E(Volts) x I(amps)

If you live directly next to a radio station, they will be none too happy with stealing their expensive high tech juice.

If you put a coil of wire below a high tension line to power a light bulb( this has been done) you will face theft of service charges as the electric company can detect the loss and find the culprit. This has happened numerous times and is well documented.

You want to try something neat take a fluorescent tube and place it next to a CB antenna and key the mic. It will light up. Of course the broadcast RF signal will be attenuated by the energy used to power the light. It is a matter of close proximity to the radiation source. RF energy drops inversely according to distance. Doesn't apply to directional photons. Laser light pointer and solar cells come to mind.
 
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