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cindi
Hi all

I need your help on a moving issue. I am considering to move to an area but there is building of satellite provider in that area.Building has many dishes on top of it. What should be my minimum distance from the building?
Thanks
Cindi


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Marc Martin
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> I need your help on a moving issue. I am considering to move to an area
> but there is building of satellite provider in that area.Building has
> many dishes on top of it. What should be my minimum distance from the
> building?

I'm not sure that anyone here knows the answer to that. If you can get
at least a block away, I'd imagine you'd be okay (?)

Marc

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Marc Martin
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> > I need your help on a moving issue. I am considering to move to an area
> > but there is building of satellite provider in that area.Building has
> > many dishes on top of it. What should be my minimum distance from the
> > building?
>
> I'm not sure that anyone here knows the answer to that. If you can get
> at least a block away, I'd imagine you'd be okay (?)

Although, that would be if the antennas were all point upwards -- if they've
got some sideways-pointing antennas (local microwave), you might not want
to be living in the direction those are pointed.

Marc

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cindi
Thanks Marc

I wished i could see where antennas point. It is a tall building:)
thanks so much.
cindi
----- Original Message -----
From: Marc Martin
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Saturday, February 13, 2010 7:47 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] D'stance from satellite TV provider


> > I need your help on a moving issue. I am considering to move to an area
> > but there is building of satellite provider in that area.Building has
> > many dishes on top of it. What should be my minimum distance from the
> > building?
>
> I'm not sure that anyone here knows the answer to that. If you can get
> at least a block away, I'd imagine you'd be okay (?)

Although, that would be if the antennas were all point upwards -- if they've
got some sideways-pointing antennas (local microwave), you might not want
to be living in the direction those are pointed.

Marc


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PUK
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In a message dated 13/02/2010 23:55:01 GMT Standard Time,
[hidden email] writes:

Thanks Marc

I wished i could see where antennas point. It is a tall building:)
thanks so much.
cindi



Try Binoculars ?


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S Andreason
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Hi Cindi,

Consider this, if that building houses the local telephone provider,
they are likely to have antennas that are pointed to nearby hilltops or
towers, using a microwave point to point system. If so, consider it is
not just transmitting to be concerned about, but receiving as well. That
building is likely the bullseye for the next antenna in the chain, and
therefore should have higher levels of EMR. _Behind_ it as well. Any
buildings behind the antenna, on a hill, (level with the antenna) are a
bad place to be.

Are the antennas pointed up or horizontal?

This can also explain why some places are hotter, even though there
appears to be nothing nearby. If you draw a line on a map, between the
hilltops where antennas are connecting a relay chain, the area directly
under that line is subject to some spillover, or scatter, as the beam is
not as perfectly focused as a laser. This level of worry does not come
to the top of the list, until towers and neighbors with wifi have
already been mitigated or avoided.

Stewart


> I need your help on a moving issue. I am considering to move to an area but there is building of satellite provider in that area.Building has many dishes on top of it. What should be my minimum distance from the building?
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cindi
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"I wished i could see where antennas point. It is a tall building:)
thanks so much.
cindi"



Try Binoculars ?


Thanks Paul
Good idea:).
cindi

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cindi
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Hi Stewart
Sorry for late answer.I was not feeling well. My answers are inserted.


Hi Cindi,

Consider this, if that building houses the local telephone provider,
they are likely to have antennas that are pointed to nearby hilltops or
towers, using a microwave point to point system. If so, consider it is
not just transmitting to be concerned about, but receiving as well. That
building is likely the bullseye for the next antenna in the chain, and
therefore should have higher levels of EMR. _Behind_ it as well. Any
buildings behind the antenna, on a hill, (level with the antenna) are a
bad place to be.

Thanks so much. This was very helpful.

Are the antennas pointed up or horizontal?

I could see around 18-20 of them from one side. They were mostly pointed at an angle of about 45-60 degree angles upwards.I think there were some hortizontal but those were mot many.

This can also explain why some places are hotter, even though there
appears to be nothing nearby. If you draw a line on a map, between the
hilltops where antennas are connecting a relay chain, the area directly
under that line is subject to some spillover, or scatter, as the beam is
not as perfectly focused as a laser. This level of worry does not come
to the top of the list, until towers and neighbors with wifi have
already been mitigated or avoided.

Thank you and all for your help. I visited the area yesterday and I think i felt the EMF effect there.Still not so sure if this was psychological or not, but i felt as if something was placing some pressure on my body there. I felt that about 200 meters away. When i got close to 100 meters the effects got stronger.Around the building i started feeling i should run away from that area as soon as possible.I did not feel relaxed at all there and i think area triggered some fight or flight respose type of thing.
best wishes
cindi


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