"Potentially lethal" reminds me of one particular engineer I encountered back 
when I managed haz waste site cleanups.  He was deathly afraid of nackle.  
Short exposure was known to be deadly to plant and animals, and worker exposure 
limits were very short.  Nackle, I had no clue until I translated- NaCl.  
Sodium chloride.  Table salt.  We were investigating a brine plant site 30 
years after it was abandoned.  Potentially lethal if you fell in 30 years 
before.  

Need dose info.  Frequency, power, distance, receptor.

Exposure limits for 5W, 20m, to people are around 5 feet IIRC.  Note: my arm is 
less than 5 feet long.  My leg has been pulled so often it may be approaching 5 
feet long (grin).

Rich
NU6T

W0FK <[email protected]> wrote:

>Makes me want to run out and build one right away!!  :-)
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>Lou, W0FK
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>Gil G. wrote
>> ...The downside is the ... potentially lethal voltages.... 
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