Interesting link. I sit corrected. Thanks. John --- Dave Michelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > John Byrnes wrote: > > > > 802.11 is different from cell phones and from > > magnetic fields most significantly in that it uses > > the same frequency as microwave ovens. This is > the > > absorption frequency of water, which is why > > microwave ovens work.... > > Nope. > > 1. 2.45 GHz is NOT the absorption frequency of > water. > > 2. There's nothing magical about 2.45 GHz; most > industrial microwave > ovens operate in the 915 MHz band used by many > cordless phones. > > 3. Those interested in the details concerning the > dielectric properties > of liquid water (as opposed to water vapour) should > check out > > http://www.sbu.ac.uk/water/microwave.html > > -- > Dave Michelson > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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