With resonant charging, «the transmitter can detect and charge existing Qi
receivers at greater distances (up to 45 mm).»
Not exact matches
Although they last mere milliseconds
at any single frequency, their
great distances from Earth — and large quantities of intervening plasma — delay their arrival
at lower frequencies, spreading the signal out over a second or more and yielding a distinctive downward - swooping «whistle» across the typical radio
receiver band.
The effect the reader asked about will be most noticeable when the hands are close to the
receiver, although very good scatterers (such as aircraft) can exert an effect
at great distances.
This variability, normally more noticeable
at greater distances from the transmitter, can occur even though you are using a good quality
receiver in good working order.