Radiofrequency Exposure Consulting:

Digital TV and Radio Broadcast Towers; Public Radiofrequency Radiation, (RFR), Exposure; Consulting Professional Engineers

The Federal Government as well as the governments of other countries, have set maximum radiofrequency radiation, (RFR), exposure limits from RF emitters including TV and Radio Broadcasting Towers. In the United States, federal requirements are mandated through official government publications such as the Federal Communications Commission's requirements for exposure limits in their Document; O.E.T. 65. OSHA and other authorities also have RFR Exposure Limits. Canada's Safety Code 6 is another example. Radiofrequency Radiation, (RFR), exposure levels to the public from these facilities will depend on many factors. The engineering and design behind the Television or Radio Transmitting Antennas, (mounted on the tower), tower dimensions and exact site placement are three factors that hugely affect radiofrequency radiation public exposure levels. George M. Harris, P.E. with more than 35 years' experience in the field of radiofrequency engineering physics, coupled with his professional credentials, (including several published papers and related U.S. Patents), SPECIALIZES in the field of radiofrequency, (RF), and microwave engineering. This Professional Engineering input is a huge benefit to regulators and business decisiion makers alike, resulting in optimum overall results.