Surface power distributor: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
There will be power receivers transforming high-power long range energy to local broadcast energy. This local broadcast energy function consists of a non-mobile built-on-site unit, tapping into the long range power grid. | There will be power receivers transforming high-power long range energy to local broadcast energy. This local broadcast energy function consists of a non-mobile built-on-site unit, tapping into the long range power grid. | ||
I'm starting with the notion that local power distribution is microwave. | I'm starting with the notion that local power distribution is microwave. I don't know enough to say how it avoids clashing with wifi data. | ||
link back to [[Here is the engineering specification]] | link back to [[Here is the engineering specification]] |
Revision as of 12:59, 24 January 2020
There will be power receivers transforming high-power long range energy to local broadcast energy. This local broadcast energy function consists of a non-mobile built-on-site unit, tapping into the long range power grid.
I'm starting with the notion that local power distribution is microwave. I don't know enough to say how it avoids clashing with wifi data.
link back to Here is the engineering specification