> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cortland Richmond [ mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 3:05 PM
> To: ieee pstc list
> Subject: Re: Limit on AM Broadcast power, USA
>
> On 12-Nov-2005 Ken Javor asked:
>
> >>  I wonder what OSHA and CSPI (Center for Science in the Public
> >> Interest)
> had
> to say about broadcasting half a megawatt of rf power... <<
>
> See FCC Bulletin OET-65. It has the maximum FS from 0.3-1.34
> MHz for an uncontrolled access area at 614 volts per meter.
> This decreases to a bit under 482 V/m at 1.71 MHz. 
> Uncontrolled access areas use 30 minute average.  For
> occupational exposure, the limit is 614 V/m from 0.3 - 3 Mhz,
> averaged over six minutes.
>
>
> Cortland Richmond
> KA5S



I haven't seen any documentation, but the WWII generation was widely believed
to have lower body conductivity, resulting in less tissue heating for a given
RF exposure.

Ed Price
[email protected]                   WB6WSN
NARTE Certified EMC Engineer & Technician
Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab
Cubic Defense Applications
San Diego, CA USA
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