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Originally Posted by XXShadowXX
I will try to build a prototype of it over the summer if it works then you will hear the post.
all i need alot of eletrical stuff...
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Don't forget that RF heating of body parts is a well established fact. Start reading about RF and coupled circuits before you jump in. If the numbers can be believed, to deliver 60 watts at the light bulb at 40% efficiency, then the transmitter had to be able to deliver at least 150 watts to begin with. That is 50% higher power than the transmitters many ham operators use to communicate around the world. Interference is something that you will find brings the FCC knocking on your door.