> My experience with MRIs comes mostly from having my head examined, > but I'm pretty sure that the room is a Faraday cage to contain the > substantial RF output, so it would be just about impossible to make a > cell phone work in there. You'd probably have to build a cell inside > the room (or use a simulator, as seen on "Myth Busters").
There are repeaters commercially available for use in underground parking lot, for example. It might also be possible to put one of teh antenna wires of such a repeater into the "tube" together with the person under test, so even if the mobile itself won't work there, it could be placed somewhere in the room. The antenna inside the MRI tube will provide the person under test with it's share of radiation as well. > the room (or use a simulator, as seen on "Myth Busters"). Aren't these the TV shows where they show that everything can exploade anytime? Sign. Why can't I be the host of such a show? Best regards, Klaus _________________________________________________________ This mail sent using V-webmail - http://www.v-webmail.orgg _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
