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'Doc wrote in message ...
John, It's also possible to start a fire rubbing two sticks together, but it isn't as likely to be an accidental thing. I would tend to doubt any claims about cell phones starting accidental fires unless there has been some modification to the phone, or other unusual circumstance. Turning off cell phones and radios seems like a reasonable precaution while fueling, I don't have a problem with that. I also don't understand why anyone else would either. Do I turn off my two way radio when fueling? Yes, but mainly because of how it's connected (ignition switch). If fuel vapor liable to ignite because of RF? Not unless the RF field is very strong, or the antenna arcs for some reason. Very likely? Not really. Possible? Sure. So using a little common sense... what's the problem? 'Doc PS - Cross posting is a sure way of causing misunderstandings. I was just trying to add some factual information to the link I gave, which was just a lot of rumor--both pro and con RF hazards. Check it out. From time to time, I read postings about people complaining about others gabbing on a cell phone while (self-serve) refueling. I don't follow what you say about cross-posting. I'm not a ham operator, so if I am making some obvious mistake, I thought adding the antenna group would get a correction. Is that your interest? Hopefully, this thread will end up by putting to rest fears of cell phones around gas stations, at least from the RF standpoint. Also, if I'm wrong, and there IS danger from the RF, someone should be able to correct me. Either way, it's an interesting topic, don't you think? John John Michael Williams |