I answered that already.
Why a square wave and not a sine btw?  
Sorry did not understand your post.  (little uh...I like beer, leave it there 

I requested a square wave because that was listed in the link I provided.  I am not opposed to a sine wave at all.
But I would thank that to build an inductive coil using a square wave would be easier (for me anyways) since we're dealing with pulses of voltage, which is more defined then an analog component?
I used to manage a RadioShack (for a very long time), if you need a cell phone I can take care of you, but this is way beyond my knowledge.  I would guess I have a 101 level college equivalent in electronics if that helps)
To address other questions:
   No, interference will  likely not be a problem.  We're using a magnetic field to create power.  (your flip cellphone probably has a magnet to tell when it's closed or open)
   Off subject, Radio can, as can your wireless internet, among a lot of other things.  It's an issue of frequency, my blackberry causes my wireless mouse not to function if it's too close for example)
   Range to what I want only needs to be measured in inches.  Anything more and this becomes extremely expensive, and inefficient.  (for my project anyways)