Saturday, September 13, 2008

Microwave shelf

Article source Link

Article source Link



5GHz synthetic instrument based on the PXI platform for military and commercial RF and microwave applications has been made available by BAE Systems,



Ms Grey said cellphone towers were highly contentious and terrified people, which was an effect in itself.
'If we want to build a deck on our house or build a fence that's 1.8m instead of 1.75m we've got to go through all these processes. If [cellphone companies] want to put up a celltower or a phonemast, they can do it as of right. One day it is not there, the next day it is and nobody can do a thing about it.'
The hearing was interrupted from the public gallery by Vicky Webb, who emotionally told how her family chose not to use a microwave and made limited use of cellphones but returned from holiday to find a tower being put up 45m from her children's window.
She said they wanted to move, but Quotable Value had told them it could knock 5-10 per cent off the value of their house, 'so who reimburses us?'
National MP Nick Smith asked why cellphone towers might have controls put on them if the actual electromagnetic effect might be similar to what people tolerated when taking dinner out of the microwave.
Ms Grey said: 'You can choose if you want to use a microwave or cellphones. If Telecom or Vodafone put a celltower next to your house you've got no choice at all.'
Ms Grey said her group started when the Nelson playcentre her child attended found out Telecom was putting up 'a 22m celltower with six transmitters about 5m from our sandpit', and was now spreading quickly through communities with similar concerns




Camper refrigerator

Camera and lens

Ir security camera

Couples massage

Homedics massage chairs

Gooseneck trailer blueprints

Labels: