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To: idler who wrote (30726)5/24/1999 2:48:00 PM
From: Art Bechhoefer  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
A key factor in these new studies, if there is any validity to their conclusions, would be whether the phones were digital or analog, and whether, if digital, they used a GSM/TDMA system or a CDMA system. In the earlier studies using analog phones, it was pointed out that one reason the results using CDMA would not be comparable was that a CDMA phone transmitter is "on" only when actual words are being spoken. The analog handset transmitter is on as long as the connection with the other party is on. So even if there were a radiation effect, it would be much less with CDMA. We need to know more about what equipment was evaluated in the latest studies.
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