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"Richard Clark" wrote in message ... On 20 Aug 2004 02:19:00 -0700, (SpamHog) wrote: Today, we have more people in more countries with more tooth fillings near more (and more powerful) transmitters than ever before, yet nobody claims to hear radio in their teeth. All of the metal in my teeth has been replaced with composites or capped. This shifts the resonance out of the AM band into the marine band where there are fewer, less powerful transmitters nearby. YMMV 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC I have many amalgam fillings and lived 1 mile from a 50KW. station on 1160 Kc. (they were sending out kilocycles back then). The only thing that picked up un wanted signals was the house built-in intercom radio. You had WJJD about every 50KC on the dial. Of course a razor blade and a pair of earphones did pretty well too. The state of Wisconsin has a rather good public radio network (also on the net). Saturday mornings there is a doctor's call-in show. A woman called in claiming that she _heard_ music coming from the mouth of her young son/daughter. So there are claims... And BTW. I have been working with RF for the last 30+ years and there are absolutely no side eff...f..f..f..ff..ec...t..t..s. -- Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's. |
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