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To: Jon Koplik who wrote (3374)9/4/2001 10:40:53 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12231
 
Jon, the analogue phones put out about 500 milliwatts and CDMA varies but is more like 100 milliwatts, but close to a base station is much less. Far away, on the edge of a cell, is blasting at 300 milliwatts [or figures something like that]. We need a real CDMA person such as Paul Heilman or Clark Hare or engineer [or an energetic person to click onto some CDMA phone specifications in Kyocera's url].

The best anti brain-tumour phones are the 800 megahertz CDMA ones, because they are absorbed less by brains, and if they do absorb, the photons are lower energy than the 2 gigahertz PCS band photons.

Also, have the aerial up! That moves the signal away from the brain and improves the connection.

Most importantly, don't buy a TDMA or GSM or analogue phone - my understanding is that they put out more radio energy. That would depend on the particular phone's specific absorption rate. cellular.co.za

Mq