Judge rules T-Mobile 5G cell tower at Wyandotte school can be activated, district offers deal

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FOX 2 spoke to the superintendent Dr. James Anderson who said he made a proposal to T-Mobile that the school district would build a freestanding cell tower away from students, at their cost.
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I mean that f-ing thing looks military af.

frogmansinclair
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Ive talked to dudes who work on towers, and yes they cook you. 5g towers got ten times the emf as 4g. But regardless tmobiles service sucks, and cuts out every 5 minutes, even if your stationary.

lookarabbit
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Judge obviously doesn’t have kids at that school. Will he assume responsibility for any risks to the children? Pay all their expenses and missed incomes for 50 years?

JenMarco
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There is a lot of ignorance around. Unless that site is using 3.5 GHz C band or mmWave band, there is no difference between 5G or earlier tech. Also, microwaves and UHF frequencies have been in use for decades, going back to WW2 radar or UHF TV channels. There has been a lot of research into effects of radio energy, going back decades, with little risk shown. One thing that is a factor is heating, as in what happens in microwave ovens. But that requires far more power than what you'd experience near a cell site. Also, those sites are designed so most of the signal goes out jut below horizontal and little straight down. In addition, the reinforced concrete roof will greatly reduce it even further.

James_Knott
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The same identical technology was used in Iraq for war microwaves are microwaves

thugwarsusa
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Why are boomers so afraid of radio waves? 5G uses the same frequencies as 4G and 3G. Y'all need to spend less time on YouTube and more time learning about basic science.

SpenBVideos
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That's a good parent pulling their kid out of this microwave oven.

portagepete
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For people so concerned about schools, perhaps they should consider going back to learn more about the electromagnetic spectrum - radio waves, specifically

reginwill