Re: The Biological Effects of Weak Electromagnetic Fields

Posted by PUK on
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In a message dated 5/13/2007 10:26:39 AM GMT Daylight Time,
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Some TVs and computer monitors may work like a secondary antenna, and they
transmit signals, even when they are not *on*. (I found this also with LCD
monitors of f.i. Compaq.)

I have placed the sound of a starting D


PAUL UK REPLIES -
Having tried numerous LCD tvs, set top boxes etc.. I have long since
realised that chosing one based on size, power consumption, is futile its a trial
and error feild test that reveals wether it will give negative reactions and
of course this brings terrible inconvenience to all concerned, refunding
worries, transportation of equipment etc..

What is the general concencus of oppinion on Plasma Tvs, my brother has a
42inch plasma and surprisingly it does not give me a rapid reaction despite the
size and proximity ? that said I have never been around it for more than 5
mins.

I think that Charles is near the mark with the secondary transmitter thingon
LCDS etc its probably the same for all similar technologies. I think that
the boxes on many appliances are not so very well RF sheilded certainly not
from a machine to human interface, maybe machine to machine, ESSERS are not
part of the equation yet.

As far a Laptops on batteries are concerned I get a reaction wether its on
battery or mains. I have a Dell Inspirion 1300 with 3 pin transformer, so its
suppossed to be better due to the earthing.








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