Posted by
BiBrun on
Dec 15, 2010; 3:51pm
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/cell-phone-towers-tp2089046p2092745.html
When it's in all directions it's harder to shield.
And I would not trust what the people told you either.
The city or county government may have a map of towers but
they probably consider it intellectual property, but might let you
look if you don't need to copy it. Here we have antennsearch.com.
There's also an FCC database. But a lot of towers are not even
registered.
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 4:40 PM, Rixta Francis <
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> wrote:
>
>
> Yesterday I walked into a mobile phone shop to ask where the phone
> towers are located in this city. I had assumed correctly that there
> aren't any in the central city (where we live), but they are located in
> the suburbs around us.
> So the good news is that our house isn't very close to a tower. But then
> I started wondering if this might mean that we get radiation from all
> the towers in the surrounding suburbs, as most of them probably can
> reach us. So instead of one load of heavy radiation we might get
> multiple loads of lower radiation?
> Does this make any sense or am I completely wrong here? I understand so
> little of all these waves and radiation things, so a bit of help would
> be appreciated.
>
> I feel like I have this 1500 pieces jigsaw puzzle named EMS and I try to
> get more and more pieces together trying to get a clear picture. So far
> I might have only 100-200 pieces and I need a lot more to get an idea of
> the picture.
>
> Rixta
>
>
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