Radiant Power Receptor (DeKalbs)

A device which received and used energy transmitted from a station or satellite. (Read the full article)

"In the 1950's I used power from a local radio station to power a clock (Battery operated) using a crystal set connected to the clocks wires. It woreked! "
(Gene M 4/23/2004 11:03:41 AM )
"In 1901 Tesla started constructing a tower to bradcast "wireless power" with funding from JP Morgan. The Wardenclyffe project was never completed."
(P. Evans 10/6/2004 12:25:22 AM )
"I want "wireless" battery power....I want my battery to be recharged from a satellite device......does this radiant device provide it?"
(Michelle 12/1/2005 7:46:45 AM )

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