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Disguised mobile phone masts
Some people have concerns about wave transmissions (including me).
I have been websearching (what all retired folks have time for :) ) and I have found this site 'Sitefinder' Mobile Phone Base Station Database Here you can find out on a map exactly where every phone mast is and its spec. So that 'funny looking tree' or 'totem pole' at the end of your road might be a mast - here you find out. I have found 3 masts within 300 metres from me - only one was visible. I am still undecided whether this should give me cause for concern. My websearching is ongoing. Meanwhile I have been researching 'counter measures' which I could use if I decided there is a health hazard and found this- QLink - Homepage but at £70 a go - needs careful thought. I am posting this because we citizens have the right to know where they are and what sort/volume are the transmissions. Some of you are experts on radio transmissions -I'm not - but hope that those of you who are will take a look at the masts in our town, and offer their opinions/advice. |
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Just the one near us at the side of the old Church con.Saw this a while ago as i walk past it every day & thought it was somekind of phone transmitter.Needless to say this being Church they have'nt even bothered to disguise it:rolleyes:
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Never mind, the windmills will soon dissipate any harmful radiation.:D
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There are a couple in that no mans' land kind of area between Chester St and the old Springhill school. Those are the nearest to me.
Lot of people much nearer to them than I am. There was a prog on TV a little while ago which showed far more emissions from wifi equipment than from phone masts. |
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Its also out of date, According to that site the Orange mast near me is GSM only. Its been UTMS enabled for well over 2 years
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I thought there was only 2 in Grangemouth but there are 8 in the town within a mile of me and 13 within a mile and a half. These things are springing up faster than speed cameras and cctv. :eek:
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aye but look at the signal strength meter on your phone!!!
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I have one just over 100 metres behind my house.... but then I knew that before I looked
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2 near me in the hillside can see them anyways funny when theres a storm thats where the lightening springs down to - yup i dont have problems with signals:D
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dont honestly know where any of em are, care even less,:p
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but what about all those TV radio waves that have been frying our brains slowly for teh last 50+ years!!
Wifi = microwave Mobile masts = Deep Fryer TV = Slow Cooker :D |
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Done some more browsing - found 'Freiburger Appeal' (german doctors) which led me to our own docs -
Mast Sanity - Clusters this is getting scary - I will see if I can get one of those Q link pendants on ebay. This is the article in todays Indepensant which started me off on this topic My war on electrosmog: Julia Stephenson sets out to clear the airwaves - Independent Online Edition > Lifestyle |
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