Posted by
Snoshoe on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/RADAR-tp1552691p1552729.html
Hello,
Planes often bother me, for about 3yrs. now. Some of them got some new equipment, not sure what the differences are, but Motorola seems to be a big offender in emf output.
There are times I can feel a jet coming a good 7 minutes before I can hear it, so it's really putting something out.
Then there are a lot of small private planes in this area, which seem to have switched equipment, and they are pretty bad too.
One time a friend drove up to visit, this a dirt road, off the hwy, so you know there were no speed traps in wait. His radar detector went off on the way up, about a 1/2mile from hwy, and higher elevation. So where'd that come from?
The tingling, stabbing etc. is awful, but at least we know it's not all in our heads huh? :)
~ Snoshoe
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[hidden email], "blagrongra" <blagrongra@...> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> My girlfriend lives out in the hills in a motor home and is very symptomyat the moment, and spent the night in a camping barn with no power in a rffree area, but was still fevery all night and believes it was airplanes. When she has been bad before , camping in the wild she gets tingling and feelings when planes have gone over.
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> Cant get away from it it seems, even in remote areas.
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> cheers
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> charlie
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[hidden email], K <kfarming@> wrote:
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> > Do any of you get affected by RADAR from the military jets or even the commercial airliners?
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> > Yesterday I had a new experience. Usually, my head just hurts like there pressure in there and then I start tremoring. These were not my symptomsyesterday Yesterday, There were about 30 commercial jets flying Every time we were driving close to one crossing over us I would get this very sharpstabbing pain into my chest. This stabbing pain would happen over and overagain. Today I am so sore like it's a pulled muscle in my sternum all theway to the middle of my back.
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> > It was obviously from the RADAR from the jets. they seemed to be flying a lot lower than usual and usually there isn't that many in the sky.
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> > What's going on? It scared me.
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> > Kris
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