If anyone has any reliable stats
I cant remember where I read it or the exact detail, but before they knew that a nuclear blast caused an EMP, when they were testing on a Pasific atol they demaged the phone systems on another island about 1000 kilometers away. Unfortunately I cant remember the name of the island or the exact distance.
DVDs are immune to the effects of EMP
Heres something to try. Get an old CD and place it in a microwave oven data side facing up on a piece of cardboard. If you like try taking the microwaves globe out first so you can see the effects. Turn the microwave on for a few seconds (no more than 8 seconds)
Watch the mini lightning and then tell me how a DVD or CD will survive an EMP. Before you tell me that this is different that an EMP blast, I would like to state EMP damage will occure but may not be as dramatic as the microwave. As soon as the energy hits the CD its damaged, but the lightning effects take a fraction longer. You will also get to see how fast the magnatron turns on. In mine there is over a second delay but my friends is on before the finger has left the button.
Also the CD's will make pretty neat drink coasters after the microwave, but injurries may occure after your wife smells the microwave after doing this, so air it for a couple of hours.
You wont notice the smell after that.