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The purpose of the EZNEC disclaimer is to prevent people from using
EZNEC data as evidence that some level of exposure is or is not safe for personal exposure, for example in a lawsuit. EZNEC results are allowed for use in determining compliance with FCC RF exposure standards. You're absolutely correct that EZNEC results are only as good as the model and the skills of the person creating it. I think you'll find that readings you get from an "accurate field meter" can easily be variable and contradictory, and a truly accurate one is likely to be very expensive. If you're worried about exposure levels, the first step would be to try and determine what level is truly unsafe. To my knowledge, no one has ever established this, but history has shown us time and again that this has nothing to do with what a jury is likely to decide. A good place to start the learning process is http://www.arrl.org/news/rfsafety/exposure_regs.html. Among other information, it reveals the relationship among monkeys, bananas, and the FCC's conclusions about what constitutes a safe exposure level. Good luck! Roy Lewallen, W7EL jimg wrote: I'm trying to squeeze a 75m inverted V into my backyard. My neighborhood is your basic suburban ghetto so there isn't much room between homes (like 10m behind me and less to either side). Anyway, am using EZNEC4 to get an idea of how much power I can run. I am worried about the neighbors exposure level. EZNEC has a serious disclaimer about using the program to determine compliance. I understand the vagaries in accurately modeling the near field and I understand that the author does need law suits. On the other hand, I want an idea of how much trouble I have and if I need to buy an accurate field meter (or if I need to move!). Anyway, the disclaimer makes it sound as if EZNEC4 is worrthless. I assume that it is as accurate as the inputs and assumptions. Right? On the other hand, if your worried about exposure levels, what do you do to bracket the problem? jimg jimg Oregon USA |
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