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"Michael" wrote in message
... I actually meant to say induced currents not radiated since this is near field. Given that the ACA's radiation guidlines talks about near fields and not far fields its probably appropriate to consider induced currents from open wire feeders to nearby people. From memory it specifies maximum volts/area to the distance where person can gain access to the antenna. It also mentions a maximum flux/area or it could be a certain induced current in some standard measurement device I think. I haven't looked at it for over a year now. It all doesn't matter too much when youre using coax anyway so then you can use the standard tables they give you. |
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