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Richard Clark wrote:
On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 14:35:10 -0700, John Smith wrote: I think I'm not convinced. All I see is banner waving. If you did think, you would be more worried about a 5KW cellphone in your pocket than a blue LED in your ear. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Cryptic, but if reference is made to 30Mhz and below (however, John Kanzius DOES burn sea water with ~13.56Mhz--and, our blood DOES contain, roughly, the same concentration of salt as sea water) ... not much worry here; But then, for decades men have been exposed to TREMENDOUS fields of these freqs--indeed, hang a turkey on a 5kw antenna, you'll eat a cold dinner. On power, my bluetooth is lucky to reach 30ft. I am amazed at how far my cell phone reaches out to contact a tower ... I do get dropouts (queued packets are dropped because they have timed out of their "place in line", loss-of-signal and garble-ing in the valleys in the foothills and behind hills/mountains. An ear-set/mic would be the best, however, I always tear the cord loose ... The phone is always on the console in the car ... when I am home/office, it forwards calls to the internet phone. I never claimed I could limit my risks to an absolute zero ... only that prudent men would worry about this subject--perhaps even enough to take precautions, which they are capable of. In summary, if I wish to heat a chicken leg, a burner on the stove is best (or microwave grin.) However, I DO believe I could accomplish the same thing with my cigarette lighter, it would just take longer. Regards, JS |
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