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Old 03-16-2007, 04:57 AM
Larry
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Default Re: Verizon phones, SAR testing, etc.

Larry <noone@home.com> wrote in news:Xns98F4EFA09BD47noonehomecom@
208.49.80.253:

> WKBW-AM


Oops...It's WWKB, now.

Just for fun, I looked up the AM at the FCC office which is on:
http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?list=0&facid=34383

From the FCC data, it looks like peak signal strength 1KM from the
antenna peak is about 4.4 VOLTS per meter...at 1KM from the towers.

Now, if we use the inverse square law backwards on that, those folks'
living room is 145 meters from the last tower's radiation. so it would
be the square of 1000/145 = 47.56 X the 4.4V/meter at 1KM = 209
VOLTS/meter (the voltage on a 1 meter antenna wire)...right there by
Dad's recliner in front of the TV!

I wonder if little Suzy, who'll be 8 this Spring, gets a sunburn, even at
Christmas? I'd love to see the REAL, untainted, Lukemia, Cancer,
Cataract, Bone Marrow Cancer rates across this whole neighborhood since
it was built, not so long ago. The station dates back into the 30's when
these towers were way out in the country and these people built up around
them. I wonder what tumors 209 VOLTS/meter causes in that house?

I'm a ham radio operator. I'm supposed to do a radiation survey study of
what my antennas put into the neighbor's houses to show the FCC
bureaucrats, should they ever wonder. I wonder what WWKB's study looks
like. Hmm...not sure if that's on the net...(c;

I bet little Suzy can hear WWKB's talk radio on all the phones in the
house!

Larry
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