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CONFIDENTIAL R.S.I. CORPORATION From: RSI Rooftop Tape

Visible Ultra Violet Light Infrared Radio Microwave VHF/ Paging Short Wave/HF AM Broadcast Electricity Cosmic Gamma X-Ray FM Broadcast 1Hz 60Hz 1 MHz IONIZING RADIATION Low Band

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TERMS EME (Electro-Magnetic Energy) RF EME is also referred to as RF Radiation, EMR (Electro-Magnetic Radiation), and EMF (Electro-Magnetic Fields) EME can Induce RFR contact current, which can lead to burns on the human body

TERMS RFR: radio frequency radiation used by the radio people and includes E and M radiation. Also called just RF: or Radio Frequency RFR: radio frequency radiation used by the radio people and includes E and M radiation. Also called just RF: or Radio Frequency MPE: Maximum Permissible Exposure (the Law, rule or standard). MPE: Maximum Permissible Exposure (the Law, rule or standard). Radiation is a form of energy Radiation is a form of energy RFR: radio frequency radiation used by the radio people and includes E and M radiation. Also called just RF: or Radio Frequency RFR: radio frequency radiation used by the radio people and includes E and M radiation. Also called just RF: or Radio Frequency MPE: Maximum Permissible Exposure (the Law, rule or standard). MPE: Maximum Permissible Exposure (the Law, rule or standard). Radiation is a form of energy Radiation is a form of energy

Non-Ionizing Radiation Radio Frequency Radiation (RFR) RF Radiation Exposure Limits Terms that are part of MPE

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