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>-=> Bob Seaborn wrote to Daryl Stout <=- > >BS> This totally sounds like a prison, me, I would NEVER consider living >BS> under those conditions. As far as RF interfering with medical >BS> equipment, there is nothing they (or anyone else) can do about vistor's >BS> vehicles using two-way radios, and I'm yet to see any form of emergency >BS> (or security) vehicle not have a two-way radio of some kind, usually >BS> capable of transmitting with serious power.. > > That's one way of looking at it. In this part of the world, typical > emergency > service radios are 25W for mobiles and 5W for handhelds, no power > control > > >BS> I do know that my DV4Mini transmits with 1.2 milliwatts, and my Icom >BS> ID-31 transmits with less than one watt. That's considerably less than >BS> a typical wi-fi router radiates. > > Wifi routers are typically around 30 mW. And public access points, very prevalent around here, can be up to one watt erp. > > > ... Internal Error: The system has been taken over by sheep at line > 19960 > --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49 --- GEcho/32 & IM 2.50> * Origin: Freeway BBS - freeway.apana.org.au (3:633/410) * Origin: DE VE5XEF (1:140/12) SEEN-BY: 203/0 633/0 267 280 281 406 410 640/384 1384 712/620 848 770/1 @PATH: 140/12 1 221/0 1 203/0 640/384 712/848 633/280 267 |
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