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Old 08-10-2023, 06:42 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by kapqa View Post
well, about that i don§t know, it is a semi-professional device, id say, but fair enough, you can judge for yourself, hope this video is not too amateurish for you.

certainly WiFi emits dangerously levels of RF, no doubt about that. you can educate yourself about it.
Perhaps you should download Technical Guide for Interpretation and Compliance Assessment of Health Canada’s Radiofrequency Exposure Guidelines which is a Canadian government publication about their EMF guidlelines.

Out of curiosity, what levels did your meter show when sitting on a paper book? Our calibrated meter at work (came with a calibration certificate when used with it's calibrated antenna) certainly showed enough noise sitting on a counter at least 2 meters from the nearest RF source.

And ghod knows, I've spent more hours that I would care to remember talking to people whinging about being exposed to dangerous levels of radiation from access points while spending half the meeting with their cellphone glued to their ear. Idiots who neither know nor care about the difference between non-ionizing and ionizing radiation, who have never heard of the inverse-square law.

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