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![]() Can anyone help me with research for my degree. I'm looking for information on ham radio enthusiasts who suffer from manic depression (bipolar syndrome). I'm researching the effects of RF fields on electrical activity in the brain. This particular form of mental illness may be specifically at risk. Can you put me in contact with anyone who could help me? Thanks Gerry |
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On Mon, 22 May 2006 08:54:19 +0100, "Gerry" wrote:
Can anyone help me with research for my degree. I'm looking for information on ham radio enthusiasts who suffer from manic depression (bipolar syndrome). I'm researching the effects of RF fields on electrical activity in the brain. This particular form of mental illness may be specifically at risk. Can you put me in contact with anyone who could help me? Thanks Gerry Call these people. They run a listserver for broadcast engineers who work in much stronger RF fields than your amateur types. http://www.bext.com/_CGC/ |
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David wrote:
On Mon, 22 May 2006 08:54:19 +0100, "Gerry" wrote: Can anyone help me with research for my degree. I'm looking for information on ham radio enthusiasts who suffer from manic depression (bipolar syndrome). I'm researching the effects of RF fields on electrical activity in the brain. This particular form of mental illness may be specifically at risk. Can you put me in contact with anyone who could help me? Thanks Gerry Call these people. They run a listserver for broadcast engineers who work in much stronger RF fields than your amateur types. http://www.bext.com/_CGC/ He posted this exact same request in rec.ham-radio on April 30th. I posted the reply below but never saw any response... Gerry, Just a suggestion... Ham radio is: 1) Mostly intermittent; i.e., many hams are only on for a couple of hours per day or a few hours per week. 2) Hams are limited to 1000 watts of power (roughly speaking-please no sniping on PEP and such), and many hams, for various reasons, do not run that much power, but typically use about 100 watts output. Therefore, you are putting several constraints on your study. Let me offer the following suggestion: Try studying the population near some high power commercial AM or FM broadcast stations. The frequencies they use are a bit different than the ham frequencies but they are using high power and are on around the clock. For example, the AM outlet of the TV station I worked for, was running 50,000 watts to a directional antenna system. (The TV and AM stations were in two different suburbs, by the way). In the main lobe of this AM antenna array, the power was closer to 500,000 watts ERP (effective radiated power). The signal was so strong, people living in the main lobe of the antenna pattern were getting sparks off the aluminum siding of their houses and shocks off the rabbit ear antennas on their TV sets (BTW, this was 30 years ago, so if you are younger, you may not even know what 'rabbit ear antennas' are). On the rare occasions that I visited the AM site, I remember wondering what effect (if any) all that RF was having on the people that lived in that neighborhood. Good luck with your study! Regards, Carter K8VT |
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![]() The only one I know is a guy in the Orkneys. GM3POI - his name is Clive Penna. Apparently he has a manic episode every nine days regular as clockwork - and that's pretty severe from what Ive been told. That's very interesting. Stories have been circulating about that callsign for years. First time I've heard the details though. But it does explain a few anecdotes that do the rounds from time to time. And I have to agree, a nine-day cycle of manic depression is not at all good. Some sufferers only have an episode every few months (or even years). Nine days - yike !! Ken (N8***) |
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