Artist <artist@sj.speakeasy.net> wrote in news:-
qadneVzPsUS0j_bnZ2dnUVZ_hWdnZ2d@speakeasy.net:
> To protect against the damaging effects of cell phone radiation:
>
> http://www.safewireless.org
>
> there are devices on the market claiming to protect against it such as:
>
> http://www.lessemf.com/cellphon.html#Case
> http://www.emxbiochipscience.com
> http://www.cellphone-health.com .
>
> I want to know how effective these devices really are before I bet my
> life on them. I am interested in links to any product reviews for them
> or any opinions from experts on this.
>
> I have stopped using my cell phone because of these damaging effects.
>
Your cellphone runs 0.25 watts...max...if you're lucky, otherwise it runs
0.15 watts and coverage sucks worse. This massive transmitter off the
huge battery powers one of the worst antenna systems on the planet, the
girly cellphone antenna, which radiates, maybe, half of it...again if
you're lucky. It only runs this power level if the cell is so far there
are only 1 or 2 bars. Otherwise, the cell, itself, turns the power down
by remote control to keep you from overrunning the other 24 suckers using
this same channel for more revenue. NOTHING in your head gets WARM,
EVER!
Just outside your window, should you live in a city anywhere in America,
is a plethora of massive transmitters with really serious antennas that
have been blasting your little head with massive doses of RF since you
were born...if that is after about 1920. AM broadcast stations run
50,000 watts to directional arrays that point all that power in one
direction for more coverage, bringing the ERP, effective radiated power,
up to 500,000 watts, maybe more, if you're off the business end of the
array. I worked for years BETWEEN two towers of a 5000 watt AM station
on 1150Khz that had so much RF in the wooden building it didn't matter
whether you turned the light switches on or off...the flourescent lights
still stayed "on" in either position from the induced RF power in the
building wiring. Our telephone man refused to go into the basement to
check phone problems because he got an RF burn off the phone wires to the
secretary's office. "You got a dialtone to the building! It's your
problem in the basement!", he'd shout from afar...(c; (I guess our
running around in the basement with lit flourescent tubes in our hands
didn't help his aversion any...hee hee.)
FM broadcast stations run 100,000 watts from 88 to 108 Mhz.
VHF TV stations run 316,000 watts from 56 to 220 Mhz
UHF TV stations run up to 25,000,000! WTAT-TV channel 24 in Charleston
runs 25 megawatts in Awendaw, SC, at about 1800' up a huge tower, the
only reason you don't get cooked at the transmitter building where Xrays
from the very high voltage rectifiers need more shielding.
Paging transmitters run 500 watts to high gain antennas all over town at
10,000 watts ERP, from the top of the hospitals, for instance.
The cops, taxis, public utility, businesses all run several thousand
times more power from their cars on trunk radio systems from the car next
to you than your cellphone is capable of generating.
Your microwave oven leaks many times more power at a much higher
destructive frequency around its dirty door seal choke joints than your
cellphone puts out, too....right by your kids!
My point is there are thousands of much more powerful RF transmitters you
think nothing of living with all your life than that little peanut
whistle of a crappy transmitter in your pocket. This nonsense was
generated by the cellular carriers so savvy customers wouldn't be
screaming foul when they turned the power down from 3W, which worked, to
..15 watts, which sucks a few years ago....by scaring the public that they
were cooking their brains. Their brains were ALREADY cooked, long before
their first cellphone! Our lukemia statistics and diseases like
Altzheimers have shot up since RF came to town. But, you'll NEVER hear
anyone question these powerful transmitters' power owners over
it...companies like Clear Channel, who can kick your congressman's ass
right out of office if they take a shine to him....or General Electric
(NBC), for example. No, no....ONLY CONSUMER transmitters are dangerous,
right....just like only consumer cars!
My friend Linwood Sikes, ham call N4LS, died a couple of years ago. He
was over 90 and died from old age. Linwood put the first radio station
in Charleston, SC, on the air when he was a teenager, built thousands of
radio stations for broadcasting, airline companies to talk to airplanes,
and was the first FM mobile radio dealer in the state, which is still in
business by his son, today. Linwood's ham station, right up to the day
he died, had open feeders right over your head lighting up the whole room
with deadly RF which should have SURELY killed him long before he turned
90! It didn't happen, for him or thousands of other RF transmitter
engineers and ham operators like me...and him. I had a kidney stone a
couple of times before I bought my own distiller and quit drinking
calcium-laced city water to form them. I was in the hospital, ONCE, in
61 years! My fingers hurt from typing this message, but that's not RF's
fault...(c;
Relax....you won't glow in the dark. If you wanna see what that looks
and feels like, give us a call and I'll take you out to a REAL
transmitter that just turns the air BLUE with ions!....always great fun!
Larry
--
While in Mexico, I didn't have to press 1 for Spanish.
While in Iran, I didn't have to press 1 for Farsi, either.
While in Florida, I had to press 2 for English.
It just isn't fair.