Posted by
Elizabeth thode on
Jun 17, 2012; 4:06am
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Questions-tp4022097p4022101.html
Marc said:
Don't know... you'd think that it would not matter what the
other person was using, just what you are using.
I remember catherine from the yahoo site mentioned
acoustic effects. Its been awhile but she basically
said there were those who could be effected, talking on
their landline phones, if they were talking to someone else
who was on a cell phone.
This has something to do with acoustics, but I'm not quite sure how
it works.
I do know that I used to get a slight head ache if I talked to someone
using a cell phone. I don't feel it anymore though.
Lizzie
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Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2012 20:15:11 -0700
Subject: Re: [eSens] Questions
> I have a question. We read about fiberoptics being an answer.
We had one person who felt worse when wired up with fiber optics. I
don't think it was the fiber optics itself that was causing the
problem, but the "black box" that was installed in the house
that converted the signal back into something "normal" that
could be used in the house.
> Another thing. Why do I feel less talking on the phone w those
> who have their phone service w a cable TV provider that strictly
> uses fiberoptics?
Don't know... you'd think that it would not matter what the
other person was using, just what you are using.
Marc
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