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> I sent a message yesterday but did not see any snwers

> so decided to re-send. I discovered a cell phone base

> station about 150-200 meters from my home. I recently

> moved there. Is this distance safe? What would be the

> safe distance if not?

It's possible that nobody replied because they don't

know the answer.

I think there may be other factors besides distance

to consider. For example, is it within line-of-sight

to your house, or are there buildings blocking it?

Also, the strength of the signal is a consideration,

and probably also if you spend more time on the side

of the house facing the station or the other side

of the house.

Marc

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Generally speaking I think 200 meters is about where the beam of

radiation meets the ground - so its not the best place to be regarding

the tower. Brick walls certainly do a lot to shield you from the MW

radiation, but I certainly wouldn't live that clost to one!

Re: Cell Phone Base Station

> I sent a message yesterday but did not see any snwers

> so decided to re-send. I discovered a cell phone base

> station about 150-200 meters from my home. I recently

> moved there. Is this distance safe? What would be the

> safe distance if not?

It's possible that nobody replied because they don't

know the answer.

I think there may be other factors besides distance

to consider. For example, is it within line-of-sight

to your house, or are there buildings blocking it?

Also, the strength of the signal is a consideration,

and probably also if you spend more time on the side

of the house facing the station or the other side

of the house.

Marc

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Hello Konstantin,

in my opinion, the meters from Gigahertz Solutions, the HF Analysers, are

the best-buy at the moment.

They are precies and the readings are direct in uW/m2.

The agent in the USA is Enviratest ( Steller)

www.enviratest.com

Lessemf has them in their programm.

High Frequency Meter (Cat. #A481)

www.lessemf.com/rf.html

Gigahertz now has an optional *variable frequency filter*, the VF2, which is

to be placed between the meter and the antenna. With it, one can determine

the frequency involved.

Greetings,

Claessens

member Verband Baubiologie

http://members.rott.chello.nl/cclaessens/

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Cell Phone Base Station

> > >

> > >

> > > > Hello everybody:

> > > > I live in Boston area in a small town called

> > > > Marblehead. I recently discovered a base right

> > near my

> > > > house and called the town and they confirmed

> > that it

> > > > is a base station for one of the cell phone

> > providers.

> > > > It is located about 150-200 meters from my

> > bedroom. Is

> > > > it too close? What distance do you think is

> > safe?

> > > > Thanks

> > > >

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Depending on the height of the base station the main beam will reach the

ground in about 100 to 200 m. But also closer to the base station you will find

spots of fairly high intensity of radiation so called hot spots. With a newly

erected station in our village I could measure this. The same day as the base

station started, one of my patients living in a distance of almost 900 m

developed a sleep disturbance, which disappeared immediatedly after using

bioprotect.

From the sleeping room you could see directly the antenna. So one can see,

distance by itself is not safe, not at 30 m, nor 100 nor 200m nor 900 m. When

there is a house between you and the station you may be safe even in 200 m, and

even a tree without leaves as in winter significantly decreases the radiation.

One of my electrosensitive patients feels fine when he is about 50 m within a

forest with a base station besides the forest in 200 m distance.

dietrich gruen

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