Subject:  EMF inquiry (fwd)
Date:     Mon, 13 Jul 1998 154940 -0500 (CDT)
From:     "Roy L. Beavers" <rbeavers@llion.org>
To:       emfguru@hotmail.com
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......We have a lot of people who can assist in this one......

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Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 16:11:48
From: "Richard W. Woodley" 
To: rbeavers@llion.org
Cc: grovtrod@silk.net
Subject: EMF inquiry


	Roy, perhaps somne of the experts on the mailing list can be of assistance
here.

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>From: "Terry Grover" 
>Date: Sun, 12 Jul 98 21:29:33 PDT
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>We live near a dish (about 6' diameter) that recieves (presumably
microwave) signals sent from across the lake, so our community can recieve
cable TV services.  I have often wondered how well columnated that beam of
(microwave?) is, and what long term effects it has on the surrounding homes
and occupants if there is in fact scattered radiation.  Is there a way of
detecting any stray microwave radiation that may be inadvertantly be beamed
at my house?.  This would be even more of a concern if some day I was to
build an addition on top of the house which would make it higher, putting
it closer the path between the two towers.  If you know of any device that
could measure an unusually high level of stray radiation, please let me
know.  Thanks.    TG
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