[TowerTalk] FCC RF Safety Regs Info Sept 1

K3BU@aol.com K3BU@aol.com
Fri, 1 Sep 2000 22:11:41 EDT


In a message dated 9/1/2000 7:57:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
mcduffie@actcom.net writes:

> 
>  By the way, there is far more evidence that says rf damages human
>  tissue, than there is that says it doesn't.
>  

Where is it? Can you point to some valid studies besides 
"environmentablist's" press releases? Like there "may be" danger?

You can wrap your head in 40m dipole and transmit kilowatt for days, and you 
will be OK. Again look at all those 90-year old farts, licensed since no 
licenses were around, working around multi killowatt stations for 8 hrs a day 
and fooling around with big amps at home, many of the alive and QRV. (Just 
ask W8AH  :-)

>>Every time I see some newbie wanting to
get on hf and stringing his dipole across the ceiling in the house
because he "can't" put up outside antennas, I am just that much more
disappointed in where our hobby has gone.  Many of these people are
putting their ceiling dipoles right under someone else's floor, possibly
within inches of someone's children.<<

Yea, because he can pass his dummied down extra license, and he is not 
allowed to put up tower. What a way to feed the rebars in the concrete floor, 
only "light extra" can dream this up.

It is amazing how people can get brainwashed by our "media". Few "reports" 
that there may be a danger, and bingo it becomes a "fact".

If you want to live long, stop stuffing your body with sugars and 
carbohydrates, eat meat and protein, strengthen the immune system and call CQ 
24 hours a day till your 100th birthday.

It is the same hogwash as freon causes ozone holes, global warming and we 
should be eating vegetarian. You can believe what you want, but the facts 
speak for themselves, just the facts maaam!

Yuri, K3BU

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