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03 Mar 08 07:15, TOM WALKER wrote to ROY WITT:
RW>> I think that would depend on where it's being used. If you're in
RW>> your car, that would be a very effective Faraday shield. Which would
RW>> be a like sitting in a microwave oven while it's on. A rubber duck
RW>> antenna next to your ear inside that vehicle would probably not be
RW>> within the SAR set by the FCC. Using a remote antenna would be a
RW>> wise move there.
TW> IT certenly IS and fully complies with the Safety rules as they now
TW> are Written. OF course using an external antenna in a car is the
TW> Smary move but mostly for the Better Range of hte Handheld.
One nice thing about cell phones is that there is an external antenna that
picks up you cell phone signal and repeats it with a gain antenna, thus
leaving the cell phone itself at low power.
R\%/itt
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