Thứ Ba, 26 tháng 4, 2011

Does cell phone radiation travel through the wire of a hands-free headset?

Does cell phone radiation travel through the wire of a hands-free headset?

Basically, it is now common knowledge that use of a cellular phone held to your ear will expose the user to radiation linked to various diseases. Therefore, I have opted to use a hands-free set. Though, I have recently heard that the radiation generated from the cell phone merely travels through the wire of the hands-free set to affect you in the same style. If so, is is merely a lower level of exposure. This obviously excludes bluetooth devices and those that are completely wireless.

Answer by paperworkpaul
no it doesnt

Answer by Rhade
well…this is tough…indeed the headset wire will act as an antena…(a poor one because it’s shielded) and this low level of radiation will travel through the wire , get atenuated on the way,and eventually reach you.The actual level of radiation that reaches you is very low,i’d say 100 times less than if u’d use the cell phone directly.So ….this is more than acceptable,i’d say you’re on the safe side.

Answer by super
it will but the effect will be much less

Answer by Tyler
Well it not a renowned fact that cell phones produce diseases but to answer the question no the radiation doesn’t travel through the wire.I use a head set and I reckon that is one of the best things I have ever bought for my phone.

What do you reckon? Answer below!

I have a Cell phone with a 2.5 mm jack. By a 3.5mm to 2.5mm jack adapter, could I use an ordinary mp3 FM Transmitter?

What happens with incoming calls? I am concerned about safety, especially since the “only hands free devices with cell phones” rule will soon come into effect

thanks in enhancement

Answer by Bea
Try to check electrical and electronics shop to check the proper FM transmitter for your phone.

Answer by poorbillgates
excellent thinking of a cheap bluetooth
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it is possible but not safe
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you cannot speak calls because it has only transmission unit there is no reciving unit
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place you handsfree and plug the other end to FM transmitter, but be aware of the pin relations, what will happen, the audio signal recived is transmited on air, which can be recived on the any FM reciver which is not safe, even it can be recived on a mobile having FM.
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when call comes the conversation is transmited
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with this circuit you cannot use.Try by the cordless phone circuit.
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Thankyou
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