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Devil Dog 23rd Sep 2011 04:49

Air Services Australia Radar Sites
 
Looking to buy some land adjacent to Mt Somerville (near Coolangatta Airport). I'm looking for some information on possible dangers/shortcomings associated with such a site. Any leads would be most appreciated..Woof !

Worrals in the wilds 23rd Sep 2011 05:49

It's on the Gold Coast so you'll be murdered in your bed within a week (if you believe channel 9)... :eek:
Sorry, couldn't resist :}.

Sunfish 23rd Sep 2011 06:28

Just make a tinfoil hat and wear it all the time.

Fondair 23rd Sep 2011 07:01

Don't do it. You'll get cancer.

YPJT 23rd Sep 2011 15:47

Wathched Mythbusters a few weeks back trying to cook a chook on an antenna. They stuck a bird against the rotating antenna of a ships radar and the thing actually got colder in the ambient air.

A friend of mine's dear old mum has been living under high tension power lines for over 50 yrs, her kids all grew up quite normally considering their 12 fingers and 8 toes.

CaptainMidnight 24th Sep 2011 01:22


Looking to buy some land adjacent to Mt Somerville (near Coolangatta Airport). I'm looking for some information on possible dangers/shortcomings associated with such a site. Any leads would be most appreciated..Woof !
There are radiations standards (ARPANSA?) that dictate the safe distance vs radar frequency & power that ASA comply with. I understand their radars are aimed a few degees above the horizon (5 degrees I think) because they are intended to detect air rather than surface targets. You might call ASA and ask to talk to an engineer in their Comms and Surveillance branch in Canberra.

Having once lived close to an airport (ADL) the only trouble we had was a buzz every few seconds getting into everything eg. hifi, telephone, AM & FM radio, intercom etc.

This is an interesting pix. It is a fire observation tower adjacent to the SSR facility on Mt Macedon. The top of the fire tower is actually some 30FT or so below the platform on which the golf ball sits. And presumably everything meets the safe distance standards ....

http://www.firelookoutsdownunder.com...cedon0608i.jpg


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