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Spotlight On RF Safety
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Broadcast radio engineers and managers must work around RF. To help readers understand the important issues involved, Radio World offers a recurring series of Q&As with Richard Strickland of RF Safety Solutions, who has presented more than 150 public and private seminars on RF radiation safety and has written numerous articles on the topic.
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Should I Climb That Live AM Tower?
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Is It Safe to Climb AM Radio Towers While the Station Is on the Air?
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by Richard Strickland, 1.16.2008
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If the power into the base of the antenna exceeds 500 Watts, nobody should be allowed to climb the tower. If the power is 200 Watts or less, it is generally safe.
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What’s the Deal With Exposure Limits?
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Understand FCC Regulations and Who May Be Exposed to RF Field Levels That Exceed the Public MPE Limits
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by Richard Strickland, 12.05.2007
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This is the fourth in a series of Q&As with Richard Strickland about RF safety; the series is archived at radioworld.com.
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RFR Fines Can Burn You
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Know the Rules or Pay the Costs
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by Richard Strickland, 11.07.2007
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The FCC started out by using $10,000 for virtually all RF radiation related fines, and all of the NALs (Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture) were directed at individual licensees.
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How to Mix Monitors and Garments
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by Richard Strickland, 10.10.2007
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This is the second in a new series of Q&As with Richard Strickland about RF safety.
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Spotlight on RF Safety
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Avoid RF Safety Mistakes
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9.12.2007
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A prominent feature of the NAB Radio Show’s technical sessions is a two-part course on RF safety by Richard Strickland of RF Safety Solutions on Thursday, Sept. 27.
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