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Keep VHF Radio Antenna At Least 1 Meter Away From Our Heads?

I have just received a ICOM fix-mounted VHF radio. To my surprise, its instruction says that I must keep the bottom of the radio antenna at least 1-meter (3.3 feet) away from our heads if the antenna is mounted in a small boat. I have never heard this before. Is this for real? Does this have something to do with strong radio frequency may boil our brain or cause cancer? Does this restriction also apply to 3dB antenna? Does this mean that I need to use an extension to keep the radio antenna further away from our heads?

Thanks in advance for any info about this "unexpected" restriction.

Jay Chan

jaykchan
Jan 19
2006
Yes, this is the first time I read about this warning. I have been reading quite a number of books on boating and marine electronics, and I have never seen this mentioned in any one of the book.

No, I have very little experience with boats that have VHF radio. And the boat that I have bought recently doesn't have a VHF radio. This is the reason why I need to buy one (and received it yesterday).

This surely sounds like something similar to the issue not so long ago about wearing a walkie-talkie in our belt may cause some sort of problem or something. The manufacturer of the VHF radio may put that warning in the instruction just to keep lawyers off their back.

OK, seem like this is not a "real" issue. This means I really don't need an extension for the antenna.

Thanks.

Jay Chan

jaykchan
Jan 20
Thanks for clarifying this issue to me. Sound like this is not a "real" issue for a VHF radio that only uses up to 25 watt.

Jay Chan

jaykchan
Jan 20
It's like the warnings on bread toasters and TVs that tell you not to use William
Jan 20
Yes, and don't forget to wear you aluminum foil cap to protect from the brain cancer wave frequencies. Seriously, what do I know, I just wanted to use the aluminum foil line. Should be some interestingly knowledgeable answers coming soon. Bryan
Jan 20
I suspect it's not a new warning, just that it's the first time you read about it. I also doubt that you'd suffer any effects- how long are you on your boat, how much time do you use the radio? There's gotta be more important things for us to worry about. William
Jan 19
>instruction says that I must keep the bottom of the radio antenna at Shortwave
Jan 20
Shortwave Sport Tom used to make a lot more sense before that danged radio boiled away his brain, eh? Harry
Jan 20
I just assumed it was the drugs. Pity! Don
Jan 20
   

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