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Technical Reference : RF Safety
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Antennas : Antenna Calculators Ham Radio : Resources
- Amateur Radio RF Safety Calculator
- This is a main beam power density estimation program intended for use as part of a routine evaluation of RF safety compliance with FCC regulations.
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Operating Modes : Mobile
- KØBG's ham radio mobile operator web site
- This site is dedicated to mobile amateur radio operators, old and new alike. Whether you are into HF, or VHF operation, I trust the information presented will increase your enjoyment of our great hobby.
With safety as a byword, there are articles on amplifiers, antennas, bonding, impedance matching, installing hardware, mobile equipment, noise and RFI abatement, wiring, and much more. I do my best to keep these articles up to date, and easy to follow.
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Shopping and Services : RF Tubes
- Pascall Electronics
- Pascall's specialist RF & Microwave division specialise in components for radar, EW receivers, navigation & location equipment, communication and marine safety systems.
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Software : Circuit Design
- Amateur Radio RF Safety Calculator
- University of Texas Amateur Radio Club RF-Calculator. This is a main beam power density estimation program intended for use as part of a routine evaluation of RF safety compliance with FCC regulations
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Technical Reference : Grounding
- Ground Systems
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- Basic ground system functions, lightning and safety ground, RF return-path ground and induced ground currents
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Technical Reference : RF Safety Technical Reference : Radio Frequency Interference
- Cellular Phone Interference
- Cellular Phone Interference and 800 MHz Public Safety Radio Systems: An Unforeseen and Dangerous Problem
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- Safety: RF awarness guidelines
- Although Amateur Radio is basically a safe activity, in recent years there has been considerable discussion and concern about
the possible hazards of electromagnetic radiation (EMR), including both RF energy and power frequency (50-60 Hz) electromagnetic fields. This section summarizes what is now known and offers safety precautions based on the research to date.
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