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Microwave leaking?
When the microwave in my kitchen is turned on, it becomes very difficult to hold a conversation on the 2.4GHz portable phone because there is lots of static. Should this be? Is the microwave leaking potentially dangerous amounts of microwaves? Who would I even call to get such a thing checked out?
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It's not a coincidence that the 2.4GHz spectrum was made available for ISM use - it's not particularly attractive to anyone else (like cell phone carriers) who would pay for spectrum. |
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Re: Microwave leaking?
Almost all microwave ovens use a magnetron transmitting at 2450 MHz. If your 2.4 GHz cordless phone (or its base station) is nearby, the signal will be interfered with.
Moving the base station to a location well away from the microwave oven usually helps, but you'll still have interference if you want to use the handset in the kitchen whlie the oven is on. |
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If you are concerned, a microwave Radiation detector can be found here for ~ $12 |
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Re: Microwave leaking?
I would also recommend staying away from Titus's newest vex bot while using your phone, or all the time, for that matter.
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Last edited by Tytus Gerrish : 30-08-2006 at 17:11. |
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A real simple check is to move your hand nearby - if you feel heating* you are in danger. If not, probably OK. Don *From the microwaves, not just heat from the hot food or whatever. Unlike thermal radiation, which starts burning the surface and works its way in, Radio Frequency heating also starts heating well beneath the surface. This principle is what make these ovens so effective, but a so-called "RF Burn" can be quite nasty and dangerous. Respect radio energy, especially antennas. |
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Re: Microwave leaking?
I was thinking about this driving home - its all a matter of ratios
your phone is very sensitive, it can pick up a fairly weak signal from the wall-mount antenna and your microwave is putting out about 1kW. Right? ok, if you turned on the microwave and it totally wiped out your phone reception, then the amount of power leaking from the microwave oven would be much greater than the power from the phone system itself. But you said it only causes some static, which means any power coming from the oven is way less than the power from the phone system itself. I dont think you have anything to worry about. You are getting more microwave energy off the phone system antenna than you are from stray energy from the microwave oven (which is normal). |
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