RF field intensity measurements in selected broadcast facilities, Serial No. 3
Wang JCH, Linthicum JM · 1976
Early measurement work documented RF field intensities at broadcast facilities, establishing baseline data for occupational electromagnetic exposures.
Plain English Summary
This 1976 technical report measured radio frequency field intensities at broadcast facilities including television translators, comparing actual exposure levels to FCC standards. The research documented RF power density measurements at various broadcasting sites to assess electromagnetic radiation levels in these environments.
Why This Matters
This study represents crucial early work documenting RF exposures at broadcast facilities during television's expansion era. While we lack specific findings, this type of measurement work laid the foundation for understanding occupational RF exposures that often exceed public exposure limits by orders of magnitude. The reality is that broadcast workers have historically faced some of the highest RF exposures in any occupation, yet comprehensive health studies of these populations remain surprisingly limited. What this means for you: if you live near broadcast towers or work in broadcasting, understanding these exposure levels becomes critical for making informed decisions about your electromagnetic environment.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{rf_field_intensity_measurements_in_selected_broadcast_facilities_serial_no_3_g6469,
author = {Wang JCH and Linthicum JM},
title = {RF field intensity measurements in selected broadcast facilities, Serial No. 3},
year = {1976},
}