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an old friend wrote:
Michael Coslo wrote: an old friend wrote: Michael Coslo wrote: an_old_friend wrote: John Smith wrote: One reason, the newer digital phone probably puts out 1/10 of the power of the analog. Increase the power of the digital and the problem will most likely disappear... indeed comapring apples to apples was on the biggest flaws in the piece Power level are different, and the simple factdigital cell phones are newer therefore the infrasturcture is less developed Of course, we probably don't want the new digital phones to be running at the power levels the old bag phones run. Especially for the lenght of time that people hold the things to their head nowadays. why not sounds like it be would evoltuion in action, but I would like havinga digtial bag phone or a cordless remote to car mounted phone of the higher powere we had with the bag phones Hey Mark, I wouldn't call it evolution in action - but perhaps Darwinism in action! 8^) The RF isn't ionizing radiation, so it wouldn't mutate any cells, giving rise to evolvement. I hear the jury is out out on mutagenc effects Yup. The jury was out on cigarettes causing cancer until the recent past. And yet I have seen documents from the late 1800's that link the two. But the idea of holding 5 or more watts if UHF RF against my temple is a scary one. you Have a 440 HT Why yes I do. and you are afraid of it? Nope. Transmissions are kept short, and I use an earpieces mic almost all the time. If the earpieces isn't handy, I hold the thing several inches away from me while I talk. I'm not particularly afraid of anything. I do take necessary precautions. Related item. I was on vacation last weekend, and a couple weekends before that. I was very nearly killed several times by cell phone users who nearly rear-ended me, were engaged in some sort of animated argument, and nearly side swiped me, or just generally drove like a complete idiot. Seeing as how truck drivers and Hams have been using radios for years and years with out (apparently) nasty incidents, I wonder if exposure to the near field of near GHz radiation makes people temporarily stupid. I believe that we need to treat people who drive and use cell phones in the same manner that we treat people who drive intoxicated. Proof that an intelligent person can be made stupid by a cell phone would go a long way in that direction. - Mike KB3EIA - |