Snip: "You can turn your phone on in Green Bank, W.Va., but you won’t get a
trace of a signal. If you hit scan on your car’s radio, it’ll cycle
through the dial endlessly, never pausing on a station. This remote
mountainous town is inside the U.S. National Radio Quiet Zone,
a 13,000–square-mile area where most types of electromagnetic radiation
on the radio spectrum (which includes radio and TV broadcasts, Wi-Fi
networks, cell signals, Bluetooth, and the signals used by virtually
every other wireless device) are banned to minimize disturbance around the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, home to the world’s largest steerable radio telescope."
More: http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2013/04/green_bank_w_v_where_the_electrosensitive_can_escape_the_modern_world.html
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More: http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2013/04/green_bank_w_v_where_the_electrosensitive_can_escape_the_modern_world.html
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