https://www.es-forum.com/Radio-Towers-vs-Cell-Phone-Towers-would-really-appreciate-any-info-thanks-tp4024625p4024626.html
This depends really on the person. Everyone is different. Through all the mobile technology I understood that I am electro sensitive - but I was already electro sensitive before mobile technology came into being. So I think I had really a problem with radio signals. I wonder it is really the worst for me. I can't sleep at all when I am near a radio tower. I found out about it when I was Italy in and were searching for mobile and Wi-Fi free zones. I found them, but then there was still something going on. So I found out there is more in the air :-) , much more! This really a subjective impression. I am still try to find out myself what really caused me the trouble.
> Von: russel395 <
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> Betreff: [eSens] Radio Towers vs. Cell Phone Towers - would really appreciate any info, thanks!!
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> Datum: Montag, 18. Februar, 2013 13:29 Uhr
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> Hi all. Sorry for posting this question again but
> I didn't get any responses the first time around. Also
> I've received notice that my current lease is being
> terminated at the end of the month so I am in a tough spot
> trying to find a new place to live in about ten days time.
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> Anyways, found a place on Vashon Island in Washington State
> that I like but Vashon is apparently home to a few
> "massive" AM radio towers and tranmitters. The
> place I'm looking at is about 2 miles from the radio
> towers which I would consider a very acceptable distance if
> these were cell phone towers, but not sure in the case of
> radio.
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> My question is whether radio towers, generally speaking, are
> on the same level as cell phone towers in terms of their
> potential to cause trouble for ES folks and the distance we
> need to keep from them or if they are generally
> "worse" and require greater caution, greater
> distance, etc.
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> Thanks a ton for any info anyone can provide. I've
> added some info on Vashon's radio towers below. It
> sounds ominous but maybe it's not as bad as I fear if
> these are no worse than cell phone towers.
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> "Maury Island is home to numerous AM transmitters. KIRO
> 710 (built in 1941) has two massive towers for its 50,000
> watts day/night transmitter. KTTH 770, which transmits
> 50,000 watts during the day and 5,000 watts at night, shares
> towers with KFNQ. KIRO and KTTH are owned by Bonneville
> International.
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> There was a tower originally built in 1946 for KEVR 1090AM,
> which later became KING radio, is now KFNQ and owned by CBS.
> It transmits 50,000 watts day/night and now operates 3
> towers. This site is shared with KTTH.
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> On Vashon Island, radio station KVI 570 has a single tower
> on a beach in Tramp Harbor, nicknamed "KVI Beach."
> KVI transmits 24 hours a day at 5,000 watts. KOMO 1000
> transmits 50,000 watts day/night and has a three tower setup
> on the northeast corner of the island. Both KVI and KOMO are
> owned by Seattle-based Fisher Broadcasting.
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> KGNW AM 820 propagates its signal from three towers in the
> center of the island. It operates 50,000 watts during the
> day and 5,000 at night. It is owned by Salem Communications.
> KJR 950 shares the towers at the KGNW site, transmits 50,000
> watts day/night, and is owned by Clear Channel
> Communications.
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> These stations have located their transmitters on Vashon and
> Maury Islands because soil conductivity, important to signal
> propagation in the AM broadcast frequency range, is greater
> than elsewhere around Puget Sound.
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