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To: HPilot who wrote (510073)9/3/2009 12:10:48 PM
From: Taro  Respond to of 1579807
 
I'm obviously talking about wireless power transmission from a source to one or rather several receptors at high efficiency.

You could also call that point-to-point wireless power transmission.

As for those powerful radars, I know the Danes working at the US radar stations on Greenland used to move inside the beam on very cold days to get warmed up.

Now we are talking about the 50s and early 60s...
That's before it was well understood, what harm the polarization of the body fluid electrolytes could cause.

Taro