Just seen this over at Energetic Forum: http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/10598-radio-motor.html#post180080Greg has a motor which runs on scavenged energy from radio waves  His device isn't optimized (he states so) and he has thoughts on what I deem at this point to be wavetraps. Those wavetraps would bring in power from stations which may be initially swamped by the emissions of a strong local station. In doing so, extra energy may be brought in to the system. I intend to replicate this, or at least follow the theory in a build - thinking along the lines of a smaller, faster spinning motor. The use - to perform any work normally obtained from Mendocino or other low torque motors. This would, feasibly include AA battery charging, capacitor charging. Ideas include: It could form a usable free source for a fishtank oxygenator. Be used as a valve control, with variable timing like a mechanical oscillator. Could be built elegantly and used as a garden ornament feature. There are ceiling fan possibilities for something highly tuned. Even as a curio, a batteryless motor. It would also further own experiments into household EM radiation reductions, which I believe to be far too high around us and in need of being reduced. Taking such a project further, would include designing circuits for other frequency bandwidths....FM, microwave etc.
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