Re: OTish- could sunspots cause this? (DECT phone vs. Microwave oven)
- From: "Paul Taylor" <no way>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 21:48:22 +0100
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Bill Wright <insertmybusinessname@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Incidentally I don't know how significant this is in terms of dangerous
radiation, but my bluetooth won't work within 25 metres of any operating
microwave oven.
You can but very cheaply a meter to check for dangerous emissions from
microwave ovens. I consider it in the same class as a smoke alarm or a
CO detector.
I've also noticed that the morning after I spend all evening in the pub
directly opposite the tower I get a splitting headache.
Try repeating the phrase "orange juice please" all night.
I designed an electrosmog sensor with a V/m level output. A DECT phone is a
very strong RF signal source. The strongest I could find :-)
They pump out full power regardless of distance from the base unit, *and*
its 'glued to you head'. The microwave oven isn't.
Worth a read: http://www.tetrawatch.net/science/dect.php
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