Thank you for your reply. This person doesn't own a cell phone and doesn't have any effects from am/fm transmissions. That's why I used them as an example to show how equally negligible the emmissions are from a coax cable.
I've learned that the frequency cable/internet coax carries is in the...
Well, you see I know a person who is sensitive to electomagnetic fields. Now, I know that this is a debatable issue, but let's assume that it's true.
Now, this man is interested in getting coax cable television and broadband internet. However, he is worried that this may create...
Thank you very much for your in-depth explanation.
I'm sorry I failed to make a distinction between magnetic fields and magnetic radiation. I'm interested in magnetic radiation as well.
The magnetic radiation is the 0.1 billionth that you mentioned earlier, correct? So, would this be...
Hi, thank you very much for your reply.
I was looking on Wikipedia and found this:
Apparently, there is some type of electromagnetic field leakage from the cable. Are you saying it's so slight that it's immeasurable/undetectable?
Thanks for your insights.
Hello, could someone tell me what the strength would be of the magnetic field produced by a coaxial cable that is supplying high-speed internet?
Could you put it into perspective, as in comparing it to the strength of a magnet field of something else, say a standard household 110v line...