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Determining volts/meter
Hi all,
I need a little explanation from any instrumentation/electronics folks out
there. I've been reading about cell phone interactions with dosimeters
including ANSI N42.20-1995 which says, "The variation of response shall not
be greater than * 10% when the electromagnetic radiation field strength of
100 Vm-1 at frequencies above 100 kHz to 500 MHz and 1 Vm-1 at frequencies
above 500 MHz to 1 GHz". My question is, if I know the cell phone frequency
and transmitter power in watts, how do I calculate volts/meter? Is this
possible or do I need more information? Any help will be greatly
appreciated.
Ken Jenkins
Health Physics Instructor
Southern Nuclear Operating Company
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