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To: Kevin K. Spurway who wrote (94383)2/20/2000 6:53:00 PM
From: milo_morai  Respond to of 1576589
 
Kevin, I've spent more than a decade in RF fields, and I can tell you that my head is sensitive to changes in blood temperature. i.e I get brain freezes quickly.

But since I've starting using Digital phones near my head, after about 2 min. of talking I start to get a headache from my blood being heated up from the 850Mhz and up frequencies. And it happens everytime.. I'm buying a earpiece so I can fry my nads instead.

It wasn't until a year or two ago that the FCC starting changing it's practices on RF (Radio Freq.) or EMR exposure.

For 10 years I never had or was required to carry a RF exposure meter.

I've also seen (via Spectrum Analyzer) how much the natural or unnatural "noise floor" has increased over time in the city I've lived in over the last decade.

I'm glad I switched to VoIP/Cable industry as all the RF is contained.

Milo