 Combat ChuckToo Many CannibalsPremium join:2001-11-29 Erie, PA | reply to NY Tel
Re: Mobile Phone Cancer Link A high power bluetooth transmitter might put out 0.1 Watts of RF energy, my cellphone can put out 2 Watts.
Thats a big difference |
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A high power bluetooth transmitter might put out 0.1 Watts of RF energy, my cellphone can put out 2 Watts.
Thats a big difference
???What phone puts out that much RF man. The bag phone did at 3 watts. Your digital phone puts out .3 watts max, not 2. And most of the studies are used in analog mode where they push the most. |
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 Combat ChuckToo Many CannibalsPremium join:2001-11-29 Erie, PA 3 edits | said by primeomega:What phone puts out that much RF man. The bag phone did at 3 watts. Your digital phone puts out .3 watts max, not 2. And most of the studies are used in analog mode where they push the most. Nokia 6102b from the manual: Transmitter output power, up to 2 Watts.
Cordless phones might cap out at .3 watts but only have a range of a couple hundred feet.
You guys can sit back and ignore that at best the evidence is inconclusive. Wisdom would dictate that the doctrine of minimizing exposure when it's convenient is the wise thing to do, especially when it's actually more convenient than holding the damn thing up to your ear all the time, and it's not like it's expensive to buy a headset, my wired headset cost like 8 bucks.
It's almost like some of you do act like this just to be contrite. I hope your sense of pride gets you thru the chemo if studies like these turn out to be right. -- Remember, remember, to turn off the blender Before the cat is got.
For we see no reason, in this flowery season, That poor kitty should get ground up. |
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 | reply to Combat Chuck Most cell phones are 3 watts (when they were mobile) and 600 milliwatts as portables. |
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