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I would think 10mW-ish (+10dBm) leakage around the seal of an oven
would be reasonably safe, this is down from 1kW (+60dBm) output from the magnetron. 50dB attenuation should have a marked impact on range for a cordless phone. Still all rather inconclusive, but maybe time to buy a leakage detector just to be safe... -Mark On Nov 24, 2:56*pm, RFI-EMI-GUY wrote: Alan Cruikshank wrote: I have a Motorola Cordless Phone model SD4551, and a Danby Mirowave oven model DMW902W(-1). I tried putting the cordless handset into the closed microwave and sucessfully paged it. Should I be worried? Next time you try this, put the oven in defrost mode for about 30 seconds. The "problem" should resolve itself. };^} Your Motorola phone is 2.4 GHz model the results are interesting, but not conclusive since the seal is probably only effective for some 10's of dB's and your phone system has an effective path loss of perhaps 100 dB. |
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