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Zenister 0
lots of places.. do a quick google search for 'personal RF monitors'
http://www.rwonline.com/reference-room/special-report/02_rwrf_Nov20_part_1.shtml a bit of info on the problems with them..
also most dont go up into radar ranges... i've seen quite a few towers near doppler domes...
http://www.rwonline.com/reference-room/special-report/02_rwrf_Nov20_part_1.shtml a bit of info on the problems with them..
also most dont go up into radar ranges... i've seen quite a few towers near doppler domes...
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FIREFLYR 0
Personal RF Modulator?...Sorry Bryan will get it.
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leroydb 0
ARE THEY "base-ca-bobs?"
Leroy
..I knew I was an unwanted baby when I saw my bath toys were a toaster and a radio...
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460 0
RF generally causes tissue heating... The eyes and the gonads are sensitive to heating. I think you would be able to feel the sensation of heat. Through heresay, some transmitters have been known to spark if anything comes too close to them (i.e. within a foot or so). This doesn't make sense, however, if there is grounded metal nearby to the sparkable transmitter, since there would be a significant electrical short to ground.
Many of the radio station transmitters are <100kW or so and do not present much of a hazard. Many of the cell phone towers radiate in the multiple GHz range and tissue may be much more sensitive to these higher (microwave) frequencies. The general rule of radiation safety is: time, distance, shielding. Minimize the time of exposure, keep you distance, and maximize your shielding.
Sorry I can't be much more help. We should try tracking down the FCC safety codes for occupational exposure to the various types of transmitters.
Many of the radio station transmitters are <100kW or so and do not present much of a hazard. Many of the cell phone towers radiate in the multiple GHz range and tissue may be much more sensitive to these higher (microwave) frequencies. The general rule of radiation safety is: time, distance, shielding. Minimize the time of exposure, keep you distance, and maximize your shielding.
Sorry I can't be much more help. We should try tracking down the FCC safety codes for occupational exposure to the various types of transmitters.
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Bryguy1224 12
thanks rigger sam i did some research with that page you posted and found out exactly what I'm dealing with.
ojf1982 0
QuotePersonal RF Modulator?...Sorry Bryan will get it.
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would a canary work?
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