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Dr. Flaig, thanks could you suggestion us some links ?

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> Subject: Re: Dr. Holt - 434 MHz

> To: rife

> Date: Thursday, June 4, 2009, 12:05 PM

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> Hello folks.

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> << Car door remotes transmit frequency in this range. >>

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> Without trying to assume anything, I ask this question:

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> Do we know how the power of Holt's instruments compare to typical consumer

> electronics which emit the 434 MHz frequency?

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> Thanks much!

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> Glen from Illinois, USA

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Dr. Flaig, thanks could you suggestion us some links ?

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> Subject: Re: Dr. Holt - 434 MHz

> To: rife

> Date: Thursday, June 4, 2009, 12:05 PM

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>

> Hello folks.

>

> << Car door remotes transmit frequency in this range. >>

>

> Without trying to assume anything, I ask this question:

>

> Do we know how the power of Holt's instruments compare to typical consumer

> electronics which emit the 434 MHz frequency?

>

> Thanks much!

>

> Glen from Illinois, USA

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Dr. Flaig, thanks could you suggestion us some links ?

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> Subject: Re: Dr. Holt - 434 MHz

> To: rife

> Date: Thursday, June 4, 2009, 12:05 PM

>

>

> Hello folks.

>

> << Car door remotes transmit frequency in this range. >>

>

> Without trying to assume anything, I ask this question:

>

> Do we know how the power of Holt's instruments compare to typical consumer

> electronics which emit the 434 MHz frequency?

>

> Thanks much!

>

> Glen from Illinois, USA

>

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In the United states 434 MHz is in the band allotted to Amateur radio? which

extends from 420 to 450 MHz

Re: Dr. Holt - 434 MHz

Radio frequency energy at the levels that are probably required to duplicate

what Dr. Holt was using can be very dangerous. Anyone familiar with this type of

energy, usually ham radio operators, are quite familiar with RF burns from

improperly grounded radio transmitting equipment. Unless you really understand

this technology, it would be very foolish to attempt to utilize RF energy on an

ailing body. Furthermore, the emissions of electronic devices is strictly

regilated by the FCC and violations of their regulations carry stiff penalties.

There are several bands in which, within strict limits, which are set aside for

commercial devices to operate in.

Known as ISM or Inductrial, Scientific & Medical bands, emissions are permitted

but harmonic energies of these frequencies are strictly limited. See the

folowing link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISM_band

Unless you experiment in a shielded RF room, the risk of radio interference with

other forms of communications such as local fire, police, taxi, etc., you stand

the risk of heavy penalties and possibly jail time for violations which

interfere with these important public services. Carmi Hazen

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> > > Hello folks.

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> > > << Car door remotes transmit frequency in this range. >>

> > > Without trying to assume anything, I ask this question:

> > > Do we know how the power of Holt's instruments compare to typical consumer

> > > electronics which emit the 434 MHz frequency?

> > >

> > > Thanks much!

> > > Glen from Illinois, USA

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> In the United states 434 MHz is in the band allotted to

> Amateur radio? which extends from 420 to 450 MHz

Yes, it is.

73,

Ralph W5JGV - WD2XSH/7

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This is quite true, however, ham radio operators (I am one) must demonstrate a

knowledge of radio emissions when they build equipment of their own design.

Special attention must be attributed to the generation of spurious radiations

that are harmonics of the fundamental base frequencies which can, and often do,

effect other communications such as fire and police who also, in many areas, use

frequencies close by that can be seriously interfered with. Anyone wishing to

experiment with radio frequency energies should have a basic knowledge of the

technology and should take steps to avoid interference such as using pi section

filters, etc. Shielded screen rooms are the best environments to ensure that you

are not generating interference to public and commercial services. Having a

apectrum analyzer and transmitting dummy loads (I own them both) is a must.

WA8RYG

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> In the United states 434 MHz is in the band allotted to Amateur radio? which

extends from 420 to 450 MHz

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> Re: Dr. Holt - 434 MHz

> SNIP

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This is quite true, however, ham radio operators (I am one) must demonstrate a

knowledge of radio emissions when they build equipment of their own design.

Special attention must be attributed to the generation of spurious radiations

that are harmonics of the fundamental base frequencies which can, and often do,

effect other communications such as fire and police who also, in many areas, use

frequencies close by that can be seriously interfered with. Anyone wishing to

experiment with radio frequency energies should have a basic knowledge of the

technology and should take steps to avoid interference such as using pi section

filters, etc. Shielded screen rooms are the best environments to ensure that you

are not generating interference to public and commercial services. Having a

apectrum analyzer and transmitting dummy loads (I own them both) is a must.

WA8RYG

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> In the United states 434 MHz is in the band allotted to Amateur radio? which

extends from 420 to 450 MHz

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> Re: Dr. Holt - 434 MHz

> SNIP

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