Not many people can measure what I call *dirty air*.
Those are emitted frequencies from ca. 5 kHz up to 30MHz.
I bought an Acer 26" monitor and measured in the store with my VLF detector, which goes from 5-30kHz and from 30-150kHz.
These measurements showed all right.
But at home, i measured with my spectrumanalyser, and found a wide and large peak at about 4.5MHz.
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From: Marc Martin
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Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2012 6:15 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Apparent low EMF monitors, has anyone tried them
These monitors have been discussed here a few times in the past.
Not very many people here have actually tried them.
I think these are simply regular LCD monitors with some extra
shielding added.
The "zero radiation" claim is obviously false -- these monitors
probably have just about as much radiation as any other
monitor. The meter they show in their advertisement (reading zero)
is probably only reading the 60hz magnetic field, not anything
else.
I used to have meter than read zero next my LCD monitor,
and that monitor was intolerable to me.
Marc
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012, at 07:01 AM, bioboiy1982 wrote:
> Has anyone tried these monitors?
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http://www.blockemf.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=752&products_id=4842 >
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http://www.safelevel.com/page1/page1.html >
> Cheers,
> Troy
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