Table 23: Nursery 0.1 Kundi 1C

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 Collector Table A33 Table A34 Table A35 Table A36
Duty Cycle 60% 100% 1000% 2000%
Reflection Reflection Reflection Reflection
1% 4 6.2 187 680
5% 20 30.8 933 3399
10% 40 61.7 1865 6798
20% 79 123 3730 13596
30% 118 185 5596 20394
40% 158 247 7461 27192
50% 197 308 9326 33990
60% 237 370 11191 40788
70% 276 432 13056 47586
80% 316 493 14922 54384
90% 355 555 16787 61182
100% 395 617 18652 67980
1C + 3 SM Table A37 Table A38 Table A39 Table A40
Duty Cycle 60% 100% 100% 2000%
Reflection Reflection Reflection Reflection
1% 7.4 11.5 348 1267
5% 36.8 57.5 1738 6334
10% 73.5 115 3476 12668
20% 147 230 6952 25337
30% 221 345 10428 38005
40% 294 460 13904 50674
50% 368 575 17380 63342
60% 441 689 20855 76010
70% 515 804 24331 88679
80% 588 919 27807 101347
90% 662 1034 31283 114015
100% 735 1149 34759 126684

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 0.05 – 0.1 uW/cm2 in healthy populations.