sir i agree...if you have infra red heater at front of you 2kw and the power is heating your ass after 6 hours of working outside at temperature below 20 degrees F you will be apreciative for the comfort this thing provides and you will not be asking yourself how hapmful this microwave emitter is....this is the reality: stay away from antennas that emmit 1000 watts...mine is less than 500 watts and no body is lurking arround.
--- In [email protected], Dan KC2BEZ <simmons....@...> wrote: > > On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 2:20 PM, Kris Kirby <k...@...> wrote: > > > > > > > On Mon, 26 Apr 2010, George wrote: > > > i looked at the pdf that you refering and there is requirements for > > > mesuring if the signal is more powerful than 1640 watts and the > > > antenna is 10 meters or less accessibel by people...my antenna is more > > > than 10 meters above the closest person and the signal is less > > > powerful than 450 watts. anyway magnetic fields have no effect at the > > > human body...what so ever > > > > You'd think that, but have a gander at the FCC Rules, Part 97.13. > > > > > > -- > > Kris Kirby, KE4AHR > > Disinformation Analyst > > > > > > Likewise it is the principal basis on how a microwave oven works, granted > the frequency is slightly higher in the oven. There are many microwave ovens > in the 800-900 Watt range that still manage to boil water. > > -- > Dan Simmons > KC2BEZ > President North Country Amateur Radio Club W2LCA > http://groups.google.com/group/w2lca >

