Radio alarm system calls "help" without wires or batteries.

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Highways appear to be a fine application for wireless and battery-less radio transmitters that are part of a public safety communications system. Distressed users produce the transmitter's power by simply pulling a door down to mechanically generate decoded signal energy that is released when the box is activated. Using frequency modulated tone coding the system's transmitter can send signals at least 25 miles.

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A 9475 T IRRD 55889
Source

In: Highway Research News, No. 39 (1970), p. 35-37.

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