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When
Driving A RF Safe Approved Shielded Headset Should
"ALWAYS BE USED"
RF Safe Antennas easily
control RF exposure in different metal enclosed
environments.
Often you will take your cell phone into different
environments, some of which - like small metal
enclosed areas, will effect the operation of your cell
phone. These environments can cause a cell phone to
operate at its highest power output levels, plus trapped
radiation can amplify EM power densities surrounding the
cell phone user. This intensification of RF exposure
happens because the conductive surroundings will become
concentrating reflectors "Like The Cooking Cavity Of A
Microwave Oven", when using a cell phone inside a metal
enclosure, Radio Frequency Radiation (RFR) gets trapped
inside the conductive walls creating reflections of
microwaves in what is scientifically called a "Faraday
Effect".
As
a measure to avoid excessive microwave exposure when a
cell phone is used in a car or truck, an
external vehicle antenna is needed. To get the most
from your antenna it should be “centered” on the roof
without obstructions - the roof acts as a ground plane for
the magnetic mount antennas. Once the antenna is
centered on the ground plane (Roof), guide the (10ft) RF
cable inside the car by opening the door and choosing a
path to where you will be placing your cell phone.
Suggestions are running the antenna’s wire above the sun
visor across to the rear view mirror, down the center of
the dash to a phone holder or on the seat at arms reach.
This antenna can be changed to another car in less than a
minute or even taken into the office or home for added
performance and safety.
If
you plan to use your antenna away from your car, the
antenna should be mounted on a flat metal surface such as
a filing cabinet, or a metal sheet (ground plane) - about
8"x8” to 12"x12" for maximum performance. If your
model cell phone is not applicable for using a vehicle
antenna, we recommend placing the phone on the dashboard
“Using Velcro” to center it away from any metal windshield
supports with the cell phones antenna facing the front of
the vehicle’s windshield as close as possible.
Instructional Pages
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Increased RF radiation inside a
vehicle!
Proof Of Faraday Effect!
Because most vehicles have metal roofs and
largely come with factory tinted glass, your vehicle can
act as a concentrating reflector, amplifying RF density
like a microwave oven, not letting the RF radiation escape
through the metal body and tinted glass. You must use an
RF Safe approved antenna kit or car kit to wave guide
(transport) the RF Radiation outside the vehicle to
prevent amplification of the
microwave effect
Currents
Flowing On A Vehicle With Antenna Located Inside The
Vehicle |
Near-Fields
Inside An Automobile With Antenna In Rear View Mirror
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Currents
Flowing On A Person With An Antenna Located Inside The
Vehicle |
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