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On 2/7/18 11:42 AM, Paul Booth wrote:
 I have an interesting story;  I moved QTH from the suburbs to one in the 
mountains.  While building the new location, I kept the original house 
but ham radio fell silent due to all the work I was doing in the new 
place.  A real estate agent representing potential buyers for a house 
behind us was concerned about my roof top yagi which I had left there.  
They looked into radiation issues and exposure to their young kids and 
were concerned.   They asked me to take it down.  It was not high on my 
priority so at first I said no.  Then they offered me $5K to take it 
down on their closing of the house. At that point I said okay and spent 
an hour taking it down.  Of course the $5k went back into ham radio.
 
You didn't just show them your analysis of radiated field strengths and 
show that you were 20 dB under the uncontrolled exposure limit?
(in comparison to the EM radiation from the cell phone in their 
pocket/purse) 
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