[AMPS] another myth on EMF

2 2@vc.net
Tue, 6 Nov 2001 04:46:55 -0800


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>-----Original Message-----
>From: 2 <2@vc.net>
>To: Lamb <k7fm@teleport.com>; Mike <W4EF@dellroy.com>; AMPS
><amps@contesting.com>; John T. M. Lyles <jtml@lanl.gov>
>Date: 06 November 2001 11:04
>Subject: Re: [AMPS] another myth on EMF
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>>The FAA
>>decided to build a radar site on Sulphur Mountain.  When the building and
>>the radar antenna dome were visable from the Ojai Valley, trouble loomed
>>on the horizon.  There were newspaper and radio talk-show accounts of
>>loved ones coming down with cancer and other life-threatening maladies.
>>Public safety hearings were held.  There was much angst and kvetching.
>>People were undoubtedly pretty pissed.   However, the FAA had not yet
>>installed the radar transmitter.

>I reckon radar is one area where there might just be something to think
>about. Peak powers are high and beam widths are small. As a student I spent
>a summer working on the Marconi Radar demo site at Bushey, where there were
>several fixed and portable installations, regularly working. There was one
>position in one window in the canteen where I could 'hear' the prf in my
>head as a dish about 50 yds away swept past. Another set was cordoned off
>with a long chain link fence, and you could hear the 'zing' move along it as
>the dish came round.

€  Sounds dangerous. 
>
>Beard's going white but not unreasonably early. No idea if I'm sterile.
>
€  As I understand it, copper/cotton thread blend briefs pretty much 
solves the reproduction problem.   

cheers, Steve

-  R. L. Measures, 805.386.3734,AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures.  
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