The tinfoil hat people are going nuts on the NTIA/RUS public comment
site about how 'people are sensitive to EM' and such.. I don't think
that they're going to be taken too seriously (they're all pasting in a
form letter or something near to the form letter, with only one
peer-reviewed scientific report to back them up), but I'm doing some
research to see if I can find a mass of good, inconclusive articles to
shut them down.

 

The problem is that I don't understand the relative strength of the RF
exposure that these scientific articles are using. One that I've been
looking at this morning put some mice in an 'antenna farm' with power
ranging from 168-1053 nW/cm^2... could anyone enlighten me as to what
the 'normal' amount of power a wireless transmitter would put out at
various ranges? Abstract here:
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/48960/abstract

 

I'll gladly share my findings/draft rebuttal with the list. Also, if you
haven't submitted comments for the BTOP program yet, I REALLY encourage
you to do so!

 

Thanks!

 
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