You are not RF engineer. A distance of 1300 feet is recommended as the minimum. Cell phone towers do emit radiation. There has been 2 well researched studies on this. |
You’re thinking of millimeter wave spectrum, which is different than 5G. MMW spectrum was used for initial 5G deployments. Because it’s a higher frequency range than spectrum used for 4G, it has a shorter range, but does have faster speed and higher bandwidth (can carry more data). It’s not less reliable, that just depends on how well the coverage is done when it’s deployed. Although it’s also far more sensitive to obstructions, like even trees can stop the signal. So yeah, MMW didn’t make a lot of sense and required tons of small antennas all over the place, like on lampposts or utility poles. Anyway, 5G is now on a range of frequencies, including ones that were used for 3G and 4G, which has improved coverage. |
Idiot. The 5G towers are used to control the nanobots in the COVID vaccine. |
DP. Electrical engineer, digital design. You are in far more danger from the WiFi and cellphones in your house. You probably carry your phone next to your genitals. As for 20ft, I am sure that's the horizontal distance. So unless you are building a house on stilts, you should be fine. |
I cannot believe that you are an EE. |
MMW does require a bunch of additional equipment. In dense, urban environments it would make sense. While Sub-6 is easier to deploy, multipath signal problems and large numbers of users make MMW a better choice. We are getting there. I keep seeing new micro cells in my neighborhood. Mostly along the bigger roads. |
Well, I could explain that the lobes from the radiation pattern usually create a dead spot under or near the tower. Antennas aren't point sources. |
Fine, but common sense is important as well. https://safespaceprotection.com/emf-health-risks/safe-distance-to-live-from-cell-phone-tower/ |
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Are micro cells as bad as tall towers? |
There really isn't a consensus that tall towers are bad for your health (unless you are standing in front of the antenna.) There is some concern that high doses of non-ionizing EMF radiation are harmful. Those doses would need to be much, much higher than you can receive from properly installed equipment. Even if there is some associated risk, the general safety benefits of cellphones would vastly outweigh those risks, given their small size. This page is fairly neutral: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_device_radiation_and_health As for "classified as a possible carcinogen," that list is rather long and includes things like aloe vera. People rub that on their skin! |
Those products are hilarious |
Whether or not there is an actual health risk, it will decrease property value, so I would pass unless there was a big enough discount. It’s the same reason why I will also err on passing on properties with easements, shared driveways, etc. |
Colleague in N Potomac says VZW is putting mm wave cell sites all over the place. Sometimes on a telephone pole. Other times on a regular cell tower. Some are disguised as trees. |
DP. You don't seem to understand what the word "radiation" means. |