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How dangerous is bluetooth in cars - health concerns about cancer etc?
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<blockquote data-quote="figgie" data-source="post: 8774204" data-attributes="member: 684282"><p>bluetooth operates on the 2.4Ghz spectrum. It overlaps the WiFi signal base frequency except WiFi is stronger.</p><p></p><p>Just a smidge lower on the frequency is XM Satellites which are Geosynchronous... they are constantly plastering North America with those frequencies 24/7.</p><p></p><p>Just slightly down on the frequency from there is GPS.</p><p>Lets also no forget cell phone signals</p><p>RF from lots of electronics to include cars.</p><p>FM/AM Transmitters</p><p>TV broadcasts</p><p></p><p>So unless you live in a faraday cage with no electronics of any sort (Amish and even then, they have cell phones), you are getting a constant dose of Electro-magnetic frequencies from audible all the way to cosmic on the daily.</p><p></p><p>When your number is up, it is up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="figgie, post: 8774204, member: 684282"] bluetooth operates on the 2.4Ghz spectrum. It overlaps the WiFi signal base frequency except WiFi is stronger. Just a smidge lower on the frequency is XM Satellites which are Geosynchronous... they are constantly plastering North America with those frequencies 24/7. Just slightly down on the frequency from there is GPS. Lets also no forget cell phone signals RF from lots of electronics to include cars. FM/AM Transmitters TV broadcasts So unless you live in a faraday cage with no electronics of any sort (Amish and even then, they have cell phones), you are getting a constant dose of Electro-magnetic frequencies from audible all the way to cosmic on the daily. When your number is up, it is up. [/QUOTE]
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