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wrote: However, the obvious comment is that the small physical size of a loop is likely to lead to use in a situation (for example, indoors and close to the operating point) that would/could lead to excessive levels of RF exposure. Does it really matter? What are the odds of serious health consequences from RF exposure? If I quit smoking and avoid RF over-exposure will I live forever, or will I be dead as a doornail 100 years from now just like everyone else currently participating in this newsgroup? -- -30- |
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