Does anybody has experience with a tower like this at 180 metres distance (him/herself at the 23. floor, 80 metres above ground level)? What to expect (is there scientific proof?), what to do? About the KPN/Nozema Tower (in Postcode 2595, actual situation Jan. 2005): The tower is 137 metres high and has: GSM 900 24 metres (normally three antennas per installation) GSM 1800 28, 41, 45 metres ,, UMTS 24 metres ,, 112 fixed communications: bands 3.9 7 11 13 18 23 26 38 Gigaherz, each 100 mW to 1 W ATV repeater (amateurs) C2000 and P2000 (confidential, police, fire, ambulance) TDAB Digital Radio 121 metre 5 kW (4.37 metre over Dutch Health Council limits) Analog FM 105 metre 2 kW 99,4 MHz (11 metre over Dutch Health Council limits) DVB-T Dig. TV 128 metre 500 W (29,34 metre over Dutch Health Council limits) Channels DVB-T 21 470.000 478.000 ERP 5 kiloWatt 130 metre 34 574.000 582.000 ERP 5 kiloWatt 130 metre 52 718.000 726.000 ERP 5 kiloWatt 130 metre 57 758.000 766.000 ERP 5 kiloWatt 130 metre 64 814.000 822.000 ERP 5 kiloWatt 130 metre In the neighbourhood with Postcode 2595 (actual situation Jan. 2005): 10 GSM 1800 antenna installations (normally three antennas per installation) 9 GSM 900 ,, 8 UMTS ,, |
I would say that you would get quite a dose of radiation at that height
as a) you on the same level as the antenna, and b) you are close. There is not a lot of studies that show adverse health effects from towers at any distance, but what has been done shows that there is a potential threat to health...DNA changes etc. However there has been a lot of anecdotal evidence - not only with people but also animal health and behaviour. Sarah **** Does anybody has experience with a tower like this at 180 metres distance (him/herself at the 23. floor, 80 metres above ground level)? What to expect (is there scientific proof?), what to do? About the KPN/Nozema Tower (in Postcode 2595, actual situation Jan. 2005): The tower is 137 metres high and has: GSM 900 24 metres (normally three antennas per installation) GSM 1800 28, 41, 45 metres ,, UMTS 24 metres ,, 112 fixed communications: bands 3.9 7 11 13 18 23 26 38 Gigaherz, each 100 mW to 1 W ATV repeater (amateurs) C2000 and P2000 (confidential, police, fire, ambulance) TDAB Digital Radio 121 metre 5 kW (4.37 metre over Dutch Health Council limits) Analog FM 105 metre 2 kW 99,4 MHz (11 metre over Dutch Health Council limits) DVB-T Dig. TV 128 metre 500 W (29,34 metre over Dutch Health Council limits) Channels DVB-T 21 470.000 478.000 ERP 5 kiloWatt 130 metre 34 574.000 582.000 ERP 5 kiloWatt 130 metre 52 718.000 726.000 ERP 5 kiloWatt 130 metre 57 758.000 766.000 ERP 5 kiloWatt 130 metre 64 814.000 822.000 ERP 5 kiloWatt 130 metre In the neighbourhood with Postcode 2595 (actual situation Jan. 2005): 10 GSM 1800 antenna installations (normally three antennas per installation) 9 GSM 900 ,, 8 UMTS ,, Yahoo! Groups Links |
hi, I have a wireless telephone (not cellphone) tower 250 meters from my appartment. I have been exposed for six weeks by now and although I have implemented some protective measures that have help me so far I can tell you that still I feel that disruptive field draining my health via life force depletion. Sometimes I feel that energy sucking my living force via my hands. It also dries my skin and my lips mainly. It also make old lesions become uncomfortable. I do not tolerate it anymore, I will be out of there soon. One of the measures that I have implemented which I consider to be of great help are simple pyramids made from wood sticks sticked together with silicone glue hanging from the ceiling. Each stick is aproximately 0.6 meters long. I guess they function kinda like a springlife polarizer attracting cosmic light, maybe not as powerful but much cheaper. Also it is fun making them Flavio |
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