On 8/19/2015 11:13 PM, Ted Eckert wrote:
The sign linked below may give a hint as to the field strength in the area.
http://1drv.ms/1PnkCdh

I decided to leave the vicinity well before my 4 minutes and 24 seconds was up.

At an Amateur Radio "swap meet" I got some "keep moving" adhesive warning signs for Field Day operations and the like (maybe my back yard). See http://www.public.navy.mil/navsafecen/Pages/acquisition/radio_frequency-radiation.aspx

However; for the purpose of the discussion, the re-radiating conductors the EPA wrote about were and are entirely passive devices, but *can* raise field strength above levels prohibited by health and safety regulations, even, in a school near an AM broadcast antenna, causing burns on contact (fixed by grounding a metal roof).

Shall we see DoC's for metal rulers, tools, pipes and pens? Stupidity does NOT rule out regulation! (A joke, friends.)

Cortland Richmond

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