[nrv-hams] RF Exposure rules and you

Frank Pearsall efpearsall11 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 28 18:42:32 EDT 2021


awesome. thanx.

On Mon, Jun 28, 2021 at 4:16 PM Russ Abbey <n4mav1 at gmail.com> wrote:

> After doing a lot of digging, I have come to the conclusion, as well as the
> same one the ARRL came to in 1999, that we don't really need to worry about
> mobile stations or HT's.  However, as soon as you string a wire in a tree,
> you need to run the calculations.  The best site I have seen, and have used
> as they updated it was the Lake Washington Ham Club,
> lakewashintonhamclub.org, and it is as easy as plugging in your antenna
> height, distance, and power levels.  Most of using 100 or 200 watts don't
> really have much to worry about, it is the ones running the full boat of
> 1000-1500 watts that really have to watch this.  I would post several
> documents, but since PDFs are not allowed here I will have to send them to
> Cam and if he chooses he can put them on the webpage for you.
>
> 73
> Russ, N4MAV
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