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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2009

Moving receiver closer to tower causes an increase in signal, but a decrease in Q on the transmitter. There should be an optimal distance where power received, and power coupled back to the source equate to a maximum power transfer point with greatest efficiency. This video demonstrates both extremes, High Q, but low signal and low Q with high signal. It then shows the optimal spacing resulting in slightly reduced Q, with strong signal.

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  • Very good. Now! How do you change the transmission so that the signal comes into phase at a greater distance with the same result?

  • @TruthfullyIsay2u

    Look at the work of Frank Znidarsic

    I believe these are macroscopic valence shells.

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  • Keep it coming...

    Regards

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