• Varyk@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    In no way is this a discovery.

    This is what crystal diode radios are from the '40s.

    Some guy built one in Japan, it’s basically just a thousand transceivers in a box hooked up to a USB port harvesting radio/wifi signals.

    Here’s a guy using them to make light:

    It’s super cool, but not a discovery.

    https://youtu.be/_pm2tLN6KOQ?si=ppEv2PkdK_MHFrw6

    • Björn Tantau@swg-empire.de
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      2 months ago

      A friend of mine was working on a car chassis and that thing suddenly started to receive radio. You could faintly hear it coming from the chassis and not from somewhere else. We thought we were going crazy. Touching the chassis made it go away.

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      This would be neat for a bunch of passive IoT buttons. No need for a piezo to generate power, good for a couple presses at a time, just simple stuff like that.

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        Charge up a capacitor and allow a single button press to send a radio signal. Or maybe have enough power to send a WiFi signal.