Radiation hazard from CB Radios?
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Radiation hazard from CB Radios?
would the Radiation from a CB Radio 5 Watts be more harmfull then a tiny mobile phone?
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I'm sure you've heard conflicting stories regarding the possibility of adverse health effects from radio frequency radiation that is put out by mobile phones and/or base stations.
Some studies claim there is a link between RFR and health issues and other studies say the opposite.
I work on the fact that I haven't died yet, so it must be ok
Here is one article by the US Government that seems to suggest that a CB radio wouldn't produce any significant effects.
Hope this helps...
Some studies claim there is a link between RFR and health issues and other studies say the opposite.
I work on the fact that I haven't died yet, so it must be ok
Here is one article by the US Government that seems to suggest that a CB radio wouldn't produce any significant effects.
If you are really concerned about the possibility of health problems arising from the use of a CB type radio, you should probably do some more web searching and see what you can find. You could also ask your GP on your next visit, but I don't know how successful that would be, as it's probably not something a GP would be well versed on.Hand-held "two-way" portable radios such as walkie-talkies are low-powered devices used to transmit and receive messages over relatively short distances. Because of the low power levels used, ... they should not expose users to RF energy in excess of safe limits.
Hope this helps...
Doug Bell (Zebedee) VK6DB
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