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By Jo Best

Published: Friday 24 February 2006


Name

Douglas Schulek-Miller


Location

Barrie, Ontario, Canada


Occupation

Problem Solver


Comment

This is very embarrassing.... I have lived and worked over most of the Western world, but currently live in Canada. Maybe it is my scientific background that led me to buy a Gauss meter years ago. However, when we set up our wireless network in our house, I used the meter to measure ambient radiation in the area near the antenna. There is just no significant radiation within the bandwidth metrics of the meter, period.

If you want to measure rradiation, put the meter in front of a television! That sends the needle off the screen!

So, obviously, the solution for the school is to bring back wireless and eliminate television IF they really want to reduce radiation in their ambient environment.

Of course, if that isn't the issue, then...



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