Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Electrical Generator

A 26,000 Watt Gasoline Engine powered Electrical Generator can be constructed by coupling a side shaft gasoline engine to a generator head. This Electrical Generator puts out electricity using one 220 Volt 30 amps outlet and two 125 Volt 15 amp outlets for a combined output of 440 Volts at 60 amps, more or less.

Perpetual (C)Copyright and (P)Patent (2011C.E.) by Anthony J. Fejfar and Neothomism, P.C. (PA).

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Fejfar Technology Blog: Underwater Internet Networking

Fejfar Technology Blog: Underwater Internet Networking: Underwater Internet Networking is possible. Instead of using just underwater fiber optic cables to transmit inernet broadcasting, it i...

Underwater Internet Networking







Underwater Internet Networking is possible. Instead of using just underwater fiber optic cables to transmit inernet broadcasting, it is also possible to use underwater internet broadcasts using WIFI transmitting signals. In this way it would be possible for American Submarine crews to get the Internet miles undersater, and thus would have the ability to both email and webcam with friends and relatives, and even naval personnel on shore. Wouldn't it be nice if an
American Sailor on a Trident Submarine or an American Hunter Killer submarine could watch the Nebraska vs. Oklahoma football game while cruising on patrol miles underwater. Additionaly, American Sailors on underwater submarine crews could communicate with their friends on American ships such as Destroyers or Cruisers or Aircraft Carriers by floating a dual antenna ocean looking net on the surface of the ocean which would receive both internet airwave signals from above water and interface with internet underwater signals from the underwater submarine crews. These antennas could be designed so that they are camoflauged so that there would be the least amount of environmental interference with a normal view of the ocean's surface. I have attached a copy of the journal article which discusses underwater electronic transmissions. This network would be somewhat like the American SOSUS network which tracks enemy submarines. The internet article, originally published in 1987, authored by Lloyd But;er. is entited: "Underwater Radio Communication."