--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, bbrigante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
[...]
> > Any metal part that is electrically connected to the rest of the 
> > phone is a "transmitter" in the gigahertz range -- even the 
> internals 
> > of your iPod earbud would be.
> 
> ***********
> 
> If that is true (and I am not seeing any evidence that it is), it 
> would be at minimal power level, certainly not anywhere near 
> approaching the power output of the antenna itself. People walk 
> through a maze of minimal electromagnetic output all day long, 
> TV/Radio signals, etc, so these minimal outputs are surely not a 
> problem like an antenna close to one's head might pose.
>

Sure, but several things: 

TV/Radio aren't in the gigahertz range, which has peculariar physical 
properties compared to microwave and longer waves, or so I 
understand, and gigahertz happens to be in the range for the resonate 
frequency for DNA, so the biological issue for TV/Radio isn't nearly 
as big an issue anyway (unless you fall asleep INSIDE a transmitter 
and roast as has happened with hikers and microwave transmitters).

And, as you say, the antennas aren't right next to your head for 
TV/Radio except when you fall asleep inside.





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