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I'd just like to point out a few things before you go discounting this as sensationalism as you appear to be doing. Sweeps has nothing to do with it and there's really no reason to be so crass about it. In some areas of the country news stations actually investigate reports in an unbiased manor. As the report points out (and so I have attempted to show in my quoting of it) there is a community outcry regarding the potential hazards. Also, this is not something just being drummed up. The state report has been in the works for over a year now, and if anything, this is all less biased than studies released by the very entity that would be liable should there prove to be a hazard. It also appears from edit summaries that the term PEL is misunderstood. PEL is the permissible exposure limit, a legal established standard, not the actual radiation level in either quantity or rate. Perhaps the user who's edit summaries refer to this actually means the TWA, which is the measured rate of exposure. Not that it directly matters but large area-scanning intercept radar and cell phones are far different pieces of technology that emit their waves in far different manners. Besides, it would be OR to use such comparisons to direct the contents of this article.-- Oni Ookami Alfador Talk| @ 05:33, 6 November 2007 (UTC)
Right. They will be lucky to even pick up the radar on the ground with a power density meter from several miles away. At 3 degrees, the main beam is nearly 300 feet above the ground at 1 mile away, that coupled with the inverse square rule means there won't be significant amounts of RF hitting the ground. These things come up from time to time and this is not the first time this has been studied. I hope they are evaluating other sources so they find the real cause of these cancers. http://www.mass.gov/dph/environmental_health under Environmental Health Investigations has a report from 1999 that found no cause for concern and talks about the low power densities involved because of the distance from the facility. -- Dual Freq 12:41, 6 November 2007 (UTC)
Compare the coverage shown for PAVE PAWS on this page vs the one on the BMEWS page... which is correct, the one with a large gap over all of Mexico (as here), or the one with a small region of coverage overlap (as there)? I'm hoping the latter, but then the BMEWS diagram has it's own flaws e.g. the signals that overlap the north pole just disappear into some kind of off-the-map hinterland rather than coming back down onto parts of Russia and Scandinavia... 193.63.174.10 ( talk) 13:09, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
The curvature of the earth and the map projection make a coverage drawing difficult. -- Dual Freq ( talk) 19:27, 23 May 2015 (UTC)
What is the justification for capitalizing the name of this article? As mentioned in the article, "Pave" (not PAVE) was a 1970s era first part code name assigned to Air Force Systems Command for use in its two named projects (like Corona for Hq USAF or Busy for Strategic Air Command). AFSC used it for electronics projects. Although PAWS was made an acronym, the assignment of project names required the use of nouns and Paws is one. This article should be moved to Pave Paws. I'm open for comments before I take action. Lineagegeek ( talk) 22:33, 24 October 2016 (UTC)
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I'd just like to point out a few things before you go discounting this as sensationalism as you appear to be doing. Sweeps has nothing to do with it and there's really no reason to be so crass about it. In some areas of the country news stations actually investigate reports in an unbiased manor. As the report points out (and so I have attempted to show in my quoting of it) there is a community outcry regarding the potential hazards. Also, this is not something just being drummed up. The state report has been in the works for over a year now, and if anything, this is all less biased than studies released by the very entity that would be liable should there prove to be a hazard. It also appears from edit summaries that the term PEL is misunderstood. PEL is the permissible exposure limit, a legal established standard, not the actual radiation level in either quantity or rate. Perhaps the user who's edit summaries refer to this actually means the TWA, which is the measured rate of exposure. Not that it directly matters but large area-scanning intercept radar and cell phones are far different pieces of technology that emit their waves in far different manners. Besides, it would be OR to use such comparisons to direct the contents of this article.-- Oni Ookami Alfador Talk| @ 05:33, 6 November 2007 (UTC)
Right. They will be lucky to even pick up the radar on the ground with a power density meter from several miles away. At 3 degrees, the main beam is nearly 300 feet above the ground at 1 mile away, that coupled with the inverse square rule means there won't be significant amounts of RF hitting the ground. These things come up from time to time and this is not the first time this has been studied. I hope they are evaluating other sources so they find the real cause of these cancers. http://www.mass.gov/dph/environmental_health under Environmental Health Investigations has a report from 1999 that found no cause for concern and talks about the low power densities involved because of the distance from the facility. -- Dual Freq 12:41, 6 November 2007 (UTC)
Compare the coverage shown for PAVE PAWS on this page vs the one on the BMEWS page... which is correct, the one with a large gap over all of Mexico (as here), or the one with a small region of coverage overlap (as there)? I'm hoping the latter, but then the BMEWS diagram has it's own flaws e.g. the signals that overlap the north pole just disappear into some kind of off-the-map hinterland rather than coming back down onto parts of Russia and Scandinavia... 193.63.174.10 ( talk) 13:09, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
The curvature of the earth and the map projection make a coverage drawing difficult. -- Dual Freq ( talk) 19:27, 23 May 2015 (UTC)
What is the justification for capitalizing the name of this article? As mentioned in the article, "Pave" (not PAVE) was a 1970s era first part code name assigned to Air Force Systems Command for use in its two named projects (like Corona for Hq USAF or Busy for Strategic Air Command). AFSC used it for electronics projects. Although PAWS was made an acronym, the assignment of project names required the use of nouns and Paws is one. This article should be moved to Pave Paws. I'm open for comments before I take action. Lineagegeek ( talk) 22:33, 24 October 2016 (UTC)
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