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pit_viper
1 Shot, 1 Kill, No Remorse, I Decide

join:2002-07-24

reply to Springbok

Re: analogous to being inside a microwave

said by Springbok:

said by ISurfTooMuch:

said by Springbok:

"analogous to being inside a microwave."

So does that mean the antennas fixed to the water tower behind my house is poisoning my family?
No, for two reasons. First, you'd only need to worry if you were right next to them. Second, it's likely those antennae are for cell phones, since few full-power broadcast stations would have their antennae on a water tower. And since there is a tremendous power difference between a TV or radio transmitter and a cell site transmitter, the power levels aren't even in the same ballpark.
Thanks, that makes sense. Are there consumer devices on the market to measure this?
You could get a NARD alert. I am a certified climber and when climbing tranmist sites I typically climb with a NARD alert and it will alarm me if RF levels are to high and power needs to be reduced.

I paid $1500 bucks for it.

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