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Re: Heat comment (Q: Which ear do you use for your mobile phone?)
>OK, may I now get cranky? I think we need to really look at what's going on
>with these temperature measurements and show a bit of reality.
No problem - your comments are perfectly welcome.
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>3. Temperature increase with NMT phones: 1-2 degrees C (we don't have NMT
>phones in Sweden any longer).
>4. Temperature increase with GSM phones: About 0.5 degrees C.
>With the phones pressed against the ear and operating???
This was with the phones operating - sorry about not explicitely stating
that.
>The phones get HOT. Lots of electronic equipment gets hot.
As I understand from the battery and the electronics itself. This is
important - it does not seem like microwaving the brains as some media put
it.
>Can we please do MEANINGFUL tests???
The experiments & measurements should always be analyzed closely - and often
questioned.
Thank you for good comments - any well founded criticism is appropriate,
Bjorn Cedervall bcradsafers@hotmail.com
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