I do think that broadband is travelling on the wires. Maybe it is induction as the cable wires are right next to the power line wires. Telephone wires too.
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> Wi-Fi won't go very far on wiring (probably a few inches, though it
> could travel further in shielded wiring). Although the same pulse
> structure might appear in the dirtly electricity do to power supply loads
> pulsing with the microwaves.
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> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 10:37 AM, KathyB <calicocat477@...> wrote:
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> > Loni,
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> > I think a basement would help IF one does not have underground wiring &
> > radon & mold free. .
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> > We have one, it helps but I feel the underground wiring & have to have
> > safer wiring that will run above your head. There will be wire free ceiling
> > places you can locate.
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> > I tested
> > w my cheaper meter at 1 Gauss on the floor. I'm pretty sure wi-fi is on
> > our wring.
> > I read .06 mw/m 2 RF at an outlet. We have from ..01 - .03 in our free
> > space *& live in a valley.
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> > Kathy
> >
> > From: Loni <loni326@...>
> > Subject: [eSens] Basement Homes?
> > To:
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> > Date: Thursday, December 1, 2011, 11:28 AM
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> > Do you think a basement home would sheild some of the Cell radiation?
> > Anyone have one that can advise?
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> > Does the cell antenna's rf ride in on your elecrtrical wires in your home?
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> > Thanks, Loni
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