You have completely ignored the point I have made. Which frequency band is actually responsible for this supposed cancer incidents?
Is it the low band 600-900 MHz previously used for color television? Is it the mid-range 1.7-4.7 GHz band already used for decades for Wifi, Bluetooth, and the like? Or is it high-range 47+ GHz, rarely used outside of consumer satelite television because it gets blocked by the very atmosphere, and can't transmit beyond a few hundred feet at BEST.
You have completely ignored the point I have made. Which frequency band is actually responsible for this supposed cancer incidents?
Is it the low band 600-900 MHz previously used for color television? Is it the mid-range 1.7-4.7 GHz band already used for decades for Wifi, Bluetooth, and the like? Or is it high-range 47+ GHz, rarely used outside of consumer satelite television because it gets blocked by the very atmosphere, and can't transmit beyond a few hundred feet at BEST.
The 3.79545MHz clock in my Atari 2600 killed me. I blame color burst.