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There are certain areas where my pedometer runs either
inaccurately or not at all. There are power lines and also a 50,000 watt fm radio transmitter in the area. Would any of these affect the pedometer? I'm thinking magnetic field here. If this happens, should people with pacemakers also be concerned? Bob in Syracuse NY |
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Bob, Just shorten the antennas in your beanie, and add
another layer of tin foil. This'll stop the interference, and those pesky voices too! rcranger@syr.edu (Bob Syr) wrote in message news:<55934f9a.0406300644.141b08bc@posting.google.com>... > There are certain areas where my pedometer runs either > inaccurately or not at all. There are power lines and also > a 50,000 watt fm radio transmitter in the area. Would any > of these affect the pedometer? I'm thinking magnetic field > here. If this happens, should people with pacemakers also > be concerned? > > Bob in Syracuse NY |
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rcranger@syr.edu (Bob Syr) wrote in message news:<55934f9a.0406300644.141b08bc@posting.google.com>...
> There are certain areas where my pedometer runs either > inaccurately or not at all. There are power lines and also > a 50,000 watt fm radio transmitter in the area. Would any > of these affect the pedometer? I'm thinking magnetic field > here. If this happens, should people with pacemakers also > be concerned? > > Bob in Syracuse NY Pacemakers are now manufactured with immunity to most radio signals built-in as part of their acceptance testing. There are ANSI standards that they meet. Transmitters of TV and FM generally have an antenna pattern that looks like a drooping pancake, with most of the energy radiating out horizontally toward the horizon to get maximum ccoverage. I did a study a number of years ago as part of my job as an EMC engineer, that showed maximum signal levels on a flat land mass around a TV antenna were actually highest about 1 mile out from the base of the tower. AM transmitters, however, are strongest closest to the tower, but even there, the FCC requires that the area around the base of the tower where fields are high enough to cause bodily heating must be fenced off. So, you are probably perfectly ok, unless you climb through the fence around an AM transmitter on your runs. H. R. Hofmann |
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Uncle Pete, is that you? I finally found you. Only one
question. Why did you touch me as a kid? I put up with the lining cut out of your pockets and the "Unca Petey has something in his pockets for you" routine, but the touching went to far. You really should be ashamed of yourself for taking advantage of a young lad of 38 years. Anyways, this saturday night as usual? Your place or mine? |
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"H. R. Bob Hofmann" <hrhofmann@att.net> wrote in message
news:deadaa59.0406301828.abee591@posting.google.com... > rcranger@syr.edu (Bob Syr) wrote in message news:<55934f9a.0406300644.141b08bc@posting.google.com>... > > There are certain areas where my pedometer runs either > > inaccurately or not at all. There are power lines and > > also a 50,000 watt fm radio transmitter in the area. > > Would any of these affect the pedometer? I'm thinking > > magnetic field here. If this happens, should people with > > pacemakers also be concerned? > > > > Bob in Syracuse NY > AM wavelengths are such that the pickup by a pedometer would be very minimal. I doubt the magnetic fields from power lines are strong enough to false the counter pickup coil in the pedometer. I'd suspect an placement issue more than external interference being the cause. Peter |