On 28-Jun-2000 Damian Carrillo wrote:
> Actually there are risks involved with using PCS and other wireless devices
> that utilize microwaves to transmit data. They are miniscule for the most
> part, however for those who have electromagnetic sensitivities (light,
> infrared, microwaves, etc) the problems are very real. I myself am very
> sensitive to upper spectrum energy such as infrared and microwaves. Three
> feet is usually enough distance from a device such as a microwave oven.
One of those TV infomercials came on the other day and they demonstrated a
little patch that you attach to the earpiece of a cellphone. They showed
with and without and how this "wave scrambler" reduced the interference when
the phone was held up to a television. I just did a web search and found the
thing:
http://64.38.214.80/idx_intro.htm
Mostly I wrote down the name because they also have a pretty cool antenna
that you can stick on the back of your phone battery. It is paper thin but
they claim it boosts the signal "like having a 4ft antenna!" whatever that
means.
A few weeks ago I did some web searching to find more information on this
antenna and I found that it is called the Easytone antenna. Here is some
more information on it:
http://home.netvigator.com/~mobiface/english/indexeng.htm
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