The municipality of San Javier and has its own radio map "first made in the Murcia region in three dimensions," said the councilman said the Environment, José Luis Espinosa was announced last night at a public event together two representatives of the company has to undertake a total of 91 measurements in the municipality for the preparation of this work easily available through the website Concejalíawww.medioambientesanjavier.es.
Espinosa stressed that "the first conclusion of this work is that in the municipality of San Javier can be absolutely quiet in the light of the results of research conducted by the firm issues SLNE Engineering, under which the average radiation from the municipality fails to 1 volt per meter, far from the 14 volts per meter which provides a maximum current legislation. "
At the workshop presented last night, on one hand the results of actual measurements were made at street level in both the existing antennas, as in all areas "sensitive" such as education, health or parks "being the maximum score of 4 volts per meter, 10 less than the Royal Decree 1066/2001, a cap," explained Alvaro Belda, Telecommunication engineer responsible for the report.
In addition to the actual measurements, there has been a radio map in three dimensions taking into account all the antennas that can affect the municipality under the unlikely event that they were all broadcasting at full power.
Also in this case the result is encouraging because in no time, nor in any part of town you come close to the maximum allowed radiation, said the mayor.
All work is available in a comfortable and easy on the citizens' information window to the Department of Environment, City of San Javier, www.medioambientesanjavier.es, where you can click the area municipality that wants, for example a particular street, for detailed results of the measurements, both real and simulation in three dimensions at full power all types of antennas, both mobile phone, such as radio and television.
To some thirty people who attended the public presentation of the radio map, the PhD, professor of the School of Telecommunications Engineering of the Polytechnic University of Cartagena, Antonio Manuel Martínez, introduced the topic with an overview of the link real radio emissions and health related tried to deny that there is any, beyond the social alarm generated in the public, noting that "the World Health Organization does not support any studies relating the radio emissions with diseases like cancer.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier