Table 22 Nursery 0.1 Kundi 1.4

As reported in Khurana et al, 2010 in the International Journal of Environmental Occupational Health 16:263-267; Kundi and Hutter, 2009, Pathophysiology 16: 123-135 and the BioInitiative Report, 2007, Chapters 1 and 17.

One Meter Table A17 Table A18 Table A19 Table A20
Duty Cycle 60% 100% 1000% 2000%
Reflection Reflection Reflection Reflection
1% 1.4 2.2 66.2 241
5% 7 11 331 1227
10% 14 21.9 662 2414
20% 28 43.8 1324 4828
30% 42 65.7 1986 7242
40% 56.1 87.6 2649 9655
50% 70.1 109 3312 12069
60% 84.1 131 3974 14483
70% 98.1 153 4636 16897
80% 112 175 5299 19311
90% 126 197 5961 21175
100% 140 218 6623 24139
Four Meters Table A21 Table A22 Table A23 Table A24
Duty Cycle 60% 100% 1000% 2000%
Reflection Reflection Reflection Reflection
1% 4.9 7.5 227 828
5% 24 37.6 1137 4142
10% 48.1 75.1 2273 8284
20% 96.2 150 4546 16569
30% 144 225 6819 24853
40% 192 301 9092 33137
50% 240 376 11365 41421
60% 289 451 13638 49705
70% 337 526 15911 57990
80% 385 601 18184 66274
90% 433 676 20457 74558
100% 481 751 22730 82843

All exposure levels exceed those identified in Khurana et al, 2010; Kundi and Hutter, 2009 and the BioInitiative Report (2007) to be associated with increased risk of adverse neurological symptoms (headache, sleep disruption, restlessness, tremor, cognitive impairment tinnitus), increased cancer risk or heart problems (arrythmias, altered heart rhythm, palpitations). These effects are reported in studies of populations living at distances < 500 meters from base stations, and at levels at or over 0.05-0.1 uW/cm2, but not at RF levels below chronic RF exposure levels of 0.05 – 0.1 uW/cm2 in healthy populations.