Yes, I don't know exactly what the problem is (maybe me), but I have read that steel allows radiofrequencies through. Logical, because iron transformers are only suitable around 50/60Hz.
The only way I can find out is to buy a RF meter with KHz range and see if something comes through and how it compares to GSM 900 radiation for instance.
I am looking for the 50KHz to 960Mhz RF Explorer meter. I have a meter that goes from 50MHz to 8GHz and it shows no leaked radiation.
So I wonder if I should buy that RF Explorer for 199,- or invest it in a new PSU or do nothing.
Visible light is no problem of course. As is AM/FM radio, because it is not pulsed radiation. Unless you live next to it.
Wifi Beacons (standby signal) are sent at 100 ms beacon interval. That's 10 Hz. Most routers still transmit 2,4 GHz beacons at 1 Mbit (for 802.11b compatibility), taking up 3% airtime per SSID.
If you look 10 Hz up in the RIFE frequencies, you find that it is associated with boosting adrenalin.
That shows it is like a drug. And causes people to get dumber theoretically.
I have gotten dumber, too. And that why I want to solve this negative spiral.
What does your avatar mean?