[AT] Garden tractor???/Now RF hazard
charliehill
charliehill at embarqmail.com
Tue Jan 26 05:30:26 PST 2010
That's what I always assummed since the station engineer is a friend of mine
and he never warned me about it. I just could't understand why the other
enclosures had the warnings. Maybe OSHA or maybe to encourage prowlers. I
think that 100k tower is 1500'. The feed coax up the center of it is nearly
as big as my arm.
Charlie
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> Probably not a lot, Charlie. The RF output goes up to the antenna at the
> top of the tower and not much will be transmitted directly down to the
> area you're mowing.
>
> Phil
>
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> He's certainly doing something he shouldn't unless he's staying clear of
> the
> area while the wood is cooking.
>
> I've got a question for those that might know. I used to mow the guy wire
> lanes for some transmission towers for a local broadcast company. There
> were three towers. One was a 100,000 Watt FM and the other two were
> 50,000
> watt. The two smaller ones had a chain link fence around the base of the
> tower and the transmitter building with warning signs about RF danger and
> I
> never went inside them. The area was covered in rock and there was no
> need
> to mow. The big 100,000 watt station had a larger chain link and a much
> larger transmitter building. On that one I mowed inside and right up
> within
> 4 feet of the base of the transmitter. I've always wondered how much RF
> load I was getting and how much danger I was in while I was right around
> the
> base of that tower. Anyone got thoughts on that?
>
> Charlie
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>> Gary,
>>
>> If someone hasn't already done it, he should be warned about the health
>> risks he is taking.
>>
>> Dean VP
>> Apache Junction, AZ
>>
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>> I recently meat an elderly gentleman that cut holes in a old microwave
>> oven (front and back) to heat wood and bend etc it for walking sticks.
>> Definitely not OSHA approved!!
>>
>> Gary
>>
>> Renton, WA
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