Posted by
Loni Rosser on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Reactions-tp1552084p1552132.html
Is RF also electromagnetic? So the cell antennas put out both of the frequencies RF & EMF?
When the Biologist measured my house the RF was high & the EMF was fairly low.
The noise you talk about is in other words interference or contamination orboth?
Sorry this is over my head a tad. Loni
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> Marc, So RF is considered higher frequency than EMF? Loni
"EMF" is a generic term which includes most everything ("electromagnetic
fields"), while RF is a specific type of EMF (radio frequencies" ).
According to Wikipedia, RF includes everything from 3 KHz to 300 GHz,
which is quite a large range. But that does not include the frequency
of 100 volt AC power, which is at a much lower 60 hz.
So, cellphone towers are both EMF and RF.
The primary field in your electrical power lines are EMF, but not RF.
The noise that is riding along your electrical power lines
(and could be filtered out) contains RF.
Marc
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