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Re: what's special about 2.4Ghz? (thanks)

javamdnss
Thank you both for answering my question!
Amy
 
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The analogy is not correct.

If you want to defrost a frozen chicken in a microwave oven, there is some
time involved.

When you replace the 2450 MHz by the 900 MHz of a cellular phone, this
chicken is defrosted much faster !!

Because, the lower the carrier frequency, the deeper these frequencies can
penetrate into material.

That is also a reason, why the modulations of the mobile phones, which are
all lowfrequency are so dangerous.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "R. Ticle" <_rticleone@yahoo.rt_ (mailto:[hidden email]) >
To: <_eSens@yahoogroups.eSe_ (mailto:[hidden email]) >
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 2:28 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: what's special about 2.4Ghz?

Far as I know, that's the same frequency (or very close to it) that
microwave ovens "cook" food with; using high powered microwave frequency.
That would be why I can pick up a ton of RF with my meter which measures
between 800 MHz and 2.5 GHz from a microwave oven, as well as a 2.4 GHz
DECT
phone. It's a nice parallel to draw for people: "Hey, you know that using
that phone is like sitting beside or holding a running microwave oven to
your head, 24/7, right?"

Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

R.

--- On Tue, 12/1/09, _javamdnss@aol.jav_ (mailto:[hidden email])  
<_javamdnss@aol.jav_ (mailto:[hidden email]) > wrote:

From: _javamdnss@aol.jav_ (mailto:[hidden email]) <_javamdnss@aol.jav_
(mailto:[hidden email]) >
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: what's special about 2.4Ghz?
To: _eSens@yahoogroups.eSe_ (mailto:[hidden email])
Received: Tuesday, December 1, 2009, 6:27 AM

{{wbruno@gmail. com writes:

Because of microwave ovens, there has been much more exposure to 2.4 GHz

over the last 30 years than most other GHz frequencies. }}

I must have missed it but what do microwaves have to do with 2.4 GHZ??

Isn't that what phones run on?

Amy

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