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![]() On Wed, 5 Jul 2006, Christopher Cole wrote: On page 26 (PDF page 30) the FCC's Human Exposure to RF Guidelines document, http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineeri...t65/oet65c.pdf There is a nice chart for MPE limits. However, there is no information given for frequencies below 300kHz. Does anyone know what the MPE limits would be for both electric and magnetic field strength at 80kHz? I'm going to make a guess on this. At pretty low f, absorbtion starts to go down. I know they communicate with submarines with RF carriers around 12-14 kc because ocean water is almost transparent. Only when absorption of RF gets high then there are "bioeffects" (mostly thermal, but there is controversy about non-thermal effects). Others here might be able to be more specific for that range 14 khz to 300 khz. Thanks, -Chris -- / Christopher Cole \ \ Cole Design and Development \\ email: \\ \\ Computer Networking & Embedded Electronics \\ web: http://coledd.com \ \ / |
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