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Jasen Betts
 
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In the same way that I can put human voice into the transmitter
(microphone) and get the human voice out of the receiver to the tape
deck (or house monitors). Can I not "transport or send"
power/electricity from a transmitter to a receiver (not linked with the
power required to operate)?

The 1 watt power source, is not the power source required to operate the
transmitter, nor was I concerned about the power source(battery) to
power the receiver. But rather the ability to transmit power from
transmitter to receiver. I take it this is not possible?


it's possible, just not practical. a "crystal set" am receiver is totally
powered by the received signal, they typically need a large antenna, and
only output into a earpiece.

Not necessarily - only if the receiver is designed to provide that power
to the load from its own power supply. The actual amount of "power" sent
from the transmitter to the receiver is minuscule.


In the same way that I can put human voice into the transmitter
(microphone) and get the human voice out of the receiver to the tape
deck (or house monitors). Can I not "transport or send"
power/electricity from a transmitter to a receiver (not linked with the
power required to operate)?


energy is sent, but the energy sent is one millionth or less of the energy
used to power a typical receiver... the energy sent is just used to carry
the information - the voice.

The 1 watt power source, is not the power source required to operate the
transmitter, nor was I concerned about the power source(battery) to
power the receiver. But rather the ability to transmit power from
transmitter to receiver. I take it this is not possible?


if you put a louder input into the transmiiter you'll get a louder output
from the receiver (within limits), but still the receiver is responsible
for the energy in the output, the transmitter only for the content
(information part)

Bye.
Jasen