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Originally Posted by mechanicalbrain
...wattage its hardly listed on most comunication RF devices... I believe its super high voltage that allows electricity to jump through air (I was referring to the spark generator thing). At least as far as I understand...
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If I understand what you're saying, you don't understand very far.
First, power
is listed in the specifications of practically every RF transmitting communication device in existence -- often in milliwatts, and sometimes up to kilowatts and higher. Second, it's not electricity which travels from transmitter to receiver, it's electromagnetic radiation. You don't need particularly high voltage to generate radio waves.