Dangers?
We are talking a heating effect from an extremely high powered microwave
signal. It's heating
It may be extreme, but I see nothing inappropriate about the post.
Those who thought it was insensitive should view the "chainsaw video"
shown in industry.
Point is, people need to know the difference between real dangers and a
little leakage.
Unlike radiation (Alpha and Gama) which has lasting effects, microwave
heating has none, unless carried to the extreme of damaging cells from
the heat.
Much lower frequencies such as power line as well as LF and even MF
"may" present more of a hazard.
The FCC is concerned about heating of human cells, but in the long run
that may not be worth worrying about except in extreme cases.
We do not know the real effects of different frequencies of non ionizing
radiation, so we play it safe, we think.
73
Roger (K8RI)
On 2/26/2015 12:20 AM, KD7JYK DM09 wrote:
"Have you considered sensitivity training for the PTSD you and everyone in
your trailer park suffered after the encounter with the homeless guy?
Tasteless post. And may your Airstream fall off its cinder blocks."
None of your post even makes sense, but my comment does point to the dangers
of non-ionizing radiation in the microwave range, in this case, just 60 MHz
above the operating frequency of common household microwave ovens, at a
distance of several feet.
Kurt
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