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Electrosmog Detector

Loni Rosser
 
Anyone know what electrosmog detector was used in that abc Good Morning America video. Seems like it was pretty sensitive. And worked to prove her point.
 
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Re: Electrosmog Detector

BiBrun
I don't remember specifically, but the MW1 electrosmog detector is pretty
good if you don't need a numerical value. It's possible she had the
predecessor to that model.

Charles has recommended the eSpion detectors (can have them shipped from
Europe w/ Priggen.com, but they are pretty expensive),
and there was some TV segment or movie that showed someone using one.

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> America video. Seems like it was pretty sensitive. And worked to prove her
> point.
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> Loni
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Re: Electrosmog Detector

Loni Rosser
 
Thanks Bill. I'll check both of those out! 
I'm looking for something similar because it looks easy to use and is also something that can validate what is going on in the environment.
 
Loni

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From: Bill Bruno <[hidden email]>
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Date: Saturday, April 24, 2010, 11:53 AM


I don't remember specifically, but the MW1 electrosmog detector is pretty
good if you don't need a numerical value.  It's possible she had the
predecessor to that model.

Charles has recommended the eSpion detectors (can have them shipped from
Europe w/ Priggen.com, but they are pretty expensive),
and there was some TV segment or movie that showed someone using one.

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> America video. Seems like it was pretty sensitive. And worked to prove her
> point.
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> Loni
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PUK
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The one used by sarah dacre is/was the electrosmog detector from Toms
Gadgets in the uk or powerwatch and so on, it has no read out just converts
signals to noise, its very good but could be improved to give greater
sensitivity.


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writes:

Anyone know what electrosmog detector was used in that abc Good Morning
> America video. Seems like it was pretty sensitive. And worked to prove
her
> point.
>
> Loni



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Re: Electrosmog Detector

Loni Rosser
Thanks Paul. I will google & see if I can get one. Loni

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To: [hidden email]
Date: Sunday, April 25, 2010, 12:43 AM


 



The one used by sarah dacre is/was the electrosmog detector from Toms
Gadgets in the uk or powerwatch and so on, it has no read out just converts
signals to noise, its very good but could be improved to give greater
sensitivity.


In a message dated 24/04/2010 22:10:47 GMT Daylight Time, loni326@yahoo. com
writes:

Anyone know what electrosmog detector was used in that abc Good Morning
> America video. Seems like it was pretty sensitive. And worked to prove
her
> point.
>
> Loni

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Re: Electrosmog Detector

Christina Steils
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I bought this one, its better as gives you more info. And doesn't alarm to many people out there when you use it. Remember we ES people are only mad!!!
http://www.tomsgadgets.com/products/details.aspx?pc=ED85EX
Best
Giles

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Date: Sunday, 25 April, 2010, 8:43















 
 



 


   
     
     
The one used by sarah dacre is/was the electrosmog detector from Toms

Gadgets in the uk or powerwatch and so on, it has no read out just converts

signals to noise, its very good but could be improved to give greater

sensitivity.

 

 

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writes:



Anyone know what electrosmog detector was used in that abc Good Morning

> America video. Seems like it was pretty sensitive. And worked to prove  

her

> point.

>

> Loni



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Re: Electrosmog Detector

BiBrun
It is a good idea to have one that goes up to 5 GHz at least now.
I do wish there were more that were a bit more sensitive.
Of course with the external antenna you can improve sensitivity
by getting a dish antenna. And with some meters I've had luck
just putting a metal bowl behind it to increase sensitivity and
directionality... but I never got it to work on the "yellow ball" meter
we were discussing before (it has 3 antennas inside... using
X mode may only activate one, and one could try to figure out
which).

On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 2:44 AM, Christina Steils <[hidden email]>wrote:

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>
> I bought this one, its better as gives you more info. And doesn't alarm to
> many people out there when you use it. Remember we ES people are only mad!!!
> http://www.tomsgadgets.com/products/details.aspx?pc=ED85EX
> Best
> Giles
>
>
> --- On Sun, 25/4/10, [hidden email] <paulpjc%40aol.com> <[hidden email]<paulpjc%40aol.com>>
> wrote:
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> From: [hidden email] <paulpjc%40aol.com> <[hidden email]<paulpjc%40aol.com>
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> Subject: Re: [eSens] Electrosmog Detector
> To: [hidden email] <eSens%40yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Sunday, 25 April, 2010, 8:43
>
>
>
>
> The one used by sarah dacre is/was the electrosmog detector from Toms
>
> Gadgets in the uk or powerwatch and so on, it has no read out just converts
>
>
> signals to noise, its very good but could be improved to give greater
>
> sensitivity.
>
> In a message dated 24/04/2010 22:10:47 GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email]
>
> writes:
>
> Anyone know what electrosmog detector was used in that abc Good Morning
>
> > America video. Seems like it was pretty sensitive. And worked to prove
>
> her
>
> > point.
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>
> > Loni
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Re: Electrosmog Detector

Loni Rosser
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Is this one just a read out & no noise then? Looks like it will only pick up RF?  Loni

--- On Mon, 4/26/10, Christina Steils <[hidden email]> wrote:


From: Christina Steils <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Electrosmog Detector
To: [hidden email]
Date: Monday, April 26, 2010, 1:44 AM


 



I bought this one, its better as gives you more info. And doesn't alarm to many people out there when you use it. Remember we ES people are only mad!!!
http://www.tomsgadg ets.com/products /details. aspx?pc=ED85EX
Best
Giles

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From: paulpjc@aol. com <paulpjc@aol. com>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Electrosmog Detector
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, 25 April, 2010, 8:43

 

The one used by sarah dacre is/was the electrosmog detector from Toms

Gadgets in the uk or powerwatch and so on, it has no read out just converts

signals to noise, its very good but could be improved to give greater

sensitivity.

In a message dated 24/04/2010 22:10:47 GMT Daylight Time, loni326@yahoo. com

writes:

Anyone know what electrosmog detector was used in that abc Good Morning

> America video. Seems like it was pretty sensitive. And worked to prove

her

> point.

>

> Loni

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Re: Electrosmog Detector

Christina Steils
No noise, and the dig read out is very good.. You wont look like to much ofa weirdo walking down the street with this one, unlike the one that just screams at you!


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Subject: Re: [eSens] Electrosmog Detector
To: [hidden email]
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Is this one just a read out & no noise then? Looks like it will only pick up RF?  Loni



--- On Mon, 4/26/10, Christina Steils <csteils@yahoo. co.uk> wrote:



From: Christina Steils <csteils@yahoo. co.uk>

Subject: Re: [eSens] Electrosmog Detector

To: eSens@yahoogroups. com

Date: Monday, April 26, 2010, 1:44 AM



 



I bought this one, its better as gives you more info. And doesn't alarm to many people out there when you use it. Remember we ES people are only mad!!!

http://www.tomsgadg ets.com/products /details. aspx?pc=ED85EX

Best

Giles



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From: paulpjc@aol. com <paulpjc@aol. com>

Subject: Re: [eSens] Electrosmog Detector

To: eSens@yahoogroups. com

Date: Sunday, 25 April, 2010, 8:43



 



The one used by sarah dacre is/was the electrosmog detector from Toms



Gadgets in the uk or powerwatch and so on, it has no read out just converts



signals to noise, its very good but could be improved to give greater



sensitivity.



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writes:



Anyone know what electrosmog detector was used in that abc Good Morning



> America video. Seems like it was pretty sensitive. And worked to prove



her



> point.



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> Loni



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RE: Electrosmog Detector

David Clover
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Hi All,

Best one I've used is the Acoustimeter from EMFields. It's a little pricey,
but if you rent it for a week you can minimise costs. I shared rental with
a friend and therefore only spent £17.50 for the privilege.

http://www.emfields.org/equipment/acoustimeter.asp


You can turn the sound up or down on this. Also it has the advantage of
indicating what type of frequency you have picked up based on the type of
sound that comes through. It also shows current readings and average
readings. I did some great testing with this!

Regards

David

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Bruno
Sent: 26 April 2010 14:37
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [eSens] Electrosmog Detector

It is a good idea to have one that goes up to 5 GHz at least now.
I do wish there were more that were a bit more sensitive.
Of course with the external antenna you can improve sensitivity
by getting a dish antenna. And with some meters I've had luck
just putting a metal bowl behind it to increase sensitivity and
directionality... but I never got it to work on the "yellow ball" meter
we were discussing before (it has 3 antennas inside... using
X mode may only activate one, and one could try to figure out
which).

On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 2:44 AM, Christina Steils
<[hidden email]>wrote:

>
>
> I bought this one, its better as gives you more info. And doesn't alarm to
> many people out there when you use it. Remember we ES people are only
mad!!!
> http://www.tomsgadgets.com/products/details.aspx?pc=ED85EX
> Best
> Giles
>
>
> --- On Sun, 25/4/10, [hidden email] <paulpjc%40aol.com>
<[hidden email]<paulpjc%40aol.com>>
> wrote:
>
> From: [hidden email] <paulpjc%40aol.com>
<[hidden email]<paulpjc%40aol.com>

> >
> Subject: Re: [eSens] Electrosmog Detector
> To: [hidden email] <eSens%40yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Sunday, 25 April, 2010, 8:43
>
>
>
>
> The one used by sarah dacre is/was the electrosmog detector from Toms
>
> Gadgets in the uk or powerwatch and so on, it has no read out just
converts
>
>
> signals to noise, its very good but could be improved to give greater
>
> sensitivity.
>
> In a message dated 24/04/2010 22:10:47 GMT Daylight Time,
[hidden email]

>
> writes:
>
> Anyone know what electrosmog detector was used in that abc Good Morning
>
> > America video. Seems like it was pretty sensitive. And worked to prove
>
> her
>
> > point.
>
> >
>
> > Loni
>
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PUK
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PUK replies - Noise can be good for demonstration purposes, also the  
electrosmog detector has a jack plug so you can plug in headphones and keepthe  
unit inconspicuous
ps I have a microalert match box size detector for sale £35, retail £65-70  
if anyone is interested
 
 
In a message dated 26/04/2010 19:52:47 GMT Daylight Time,  
[hidden email] writes:

No noise, and the dig read out is very good.. You wont look like to much
of a weirdo walking down the street with this one, unlike the one that just
screams at you!



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Loni Rosser
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Ha ha! Ok I'll research. Thanks!  Loni

--- On Mon, 4/26/10, Christina Steils <[hidden email]> wrote:


From: Christina Steils <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Electrosmog Detector
To: [hidden email]
Date: Monday, April 26, 2010, 11:52 AM


 



No noise, and the dig read out is very good.. You wont look like to much ofa weirdo walking down the street with this one, unlike the one that just screams at you!

--- On Mon, 26/4/10, Loni <loni326@yahoo. com> wrote:

From: Loni <loni326@yahoo. com>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Electrosmog Detector
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Monday, 26 April, 2010, 16:12

 

Is this one just a read out & no noise then? Looks like it will only pick up RF?  Loni

--- On Mon, 4/26/10, Christina Steils <csteils@yahoo. co.uk> wrote:

From: Christina Steils <csteils@yahoo. co.uk>

Subject: Re: [eSens] Electrosmog Detector

To: eSens@yahoogroups. com

Date: Monday, April 26, 2010, 1:44 AM

 

I bought this one, its better as gives you more info. And doesn't alarm to many people out there when you use it. Remember we ES people are only mad!!!

http://www.tomsgadg ets.com/products /details. aspx?pc=ED85EX

Best

Giles

--- On Sun, 25/4/10, paulpjc@aol. com <paulpjc@aol. com> wrote:

From: paulpjc@aol. com <paulpjc@aol. com>

Subject: Re: [eSens] Electrosmog Detector

To: eSens@yahoogroups. com

Date: Sunday, 25 April, 2010, 8:43

 

The one used by sarah dacre is/was the electrosmog detector from Toms

Gadgets in the uk or powerwatch and so on, it has no read out just converts

signals to noise, its very good but could be improved to give greater

sensitivity.

In a message dated 24/04/2010 22:10:47 GMT Daylight Time, loni326@yahoo. com

writes:

Anyone know what electrosmog detector was used in that abc Good Morning

> America video. Seems like it was pretty sensitive. And worked to prove

her

> point.

>

> Loni

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Loni Rosser
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Yes that was what I had in mind. Demonstration purposes like Sarah did in her video.
 
But on the other hand it would be nice to have one that had a read out too.Oh geez I wish I could just have it all!  LOL      Loni

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Date: Tuesday, April 27, 2010, 1:32 AM


 



PUK replies - Noise can be good for demonstration purposes, also the
electrosmog detector has a jack plug so you can plug in headphones and keepthe
unit inconspicuous
ps I have a microalert match box size detector for sale £35, retail £65-70
if anyone is interested


In a message dated 26/04/2010 19:52:47 GMT Daylight Time,
csteils@yahoo. co.uk writes:

No noise, and the dig read out is very good.. You wont look like to much
of a weirdo walking down the street with this one, unlike the one that just
screams at you!

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charles-4
Hello Loni,

I do have all of them.
And even more as prototypes.
LOL.

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
www.hetbitje.nl
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From: "Loni" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Electrosmog Detector


Yes that was what I had in mind. Demonstration purposes like Sarah did in
her video.

But on the other hand it would be nice to have one that had a read out too.
Oh geez I wish I could just have it all! LOL Loni

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Loni Rosser
Ha Ha Charles, I am not surprised! 
 
Do you like the noise electrosmog one for demo purposes as used in the abc video?
 
Loni

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Hello Loni,

I do have all of them.
And even more as prototypes.
LOL.

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes. nl
www.milieuziektes. be
www.hetbitje. nl
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Loni" <loni326@yahoo. com>
To: <eSens@yahoogroups. com>
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Electrosmog Detector

Yes that was what I had in mind. Demonstration purposes like Sarah did in
her video.

But on the other hand it would be nice to have one that had a read out too.
Oh geez I wish I could just have it all! LOL Loni









     

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charles-4
It is my experience, that most reports do not impress ordinary folks.

But when you let them hear the modulations, then they take attention.
Especially with modems and DECT phones.
Let them hear the modulations, then cut the power supply, and let them enjoy
the silence.
Then plug in the powersupply again, wait for two seconds, and the noise is
there again.
And that is the only thing that impresses people.
(And if the sound is not loud enough, I also have a Terror Speaker.)

I have made a special leaflet about the DECT phone, in dutch.
When I speak to a woman, and mention that one may have headaches from those
elektrosmog sources, they reply that they can imagine that.
But this said to men, they deny that, by stating that the pressure of work
is the cause.
For that reason I have added, that these signals can cause erection problems
and sterility. (Overhere every sixth couple can not have children.)
That said, I got the attention of the men also.

Yes, I am a mean bastard, but you have to do something to achieve certain
goals.

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
www.hetbitje.nl
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From: "Loni" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 11:23 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Electrosmog Detector


Ha Ha Charles, I am not surprised!

Do you like the noise electrosmog one for demo purposes as used in the abc
video?

Loni

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Date: Thursday, April 29, 2010, 10:04 AM






Hello Loni,

I do have all of them.
And even more as prototypes.
LOL.

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes. nl
www.milieuziektes. be
www.hetbitje. nl
checked by Norton

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From: "Loni" <loni326@yahoo. com>
To: <eSens@yahoogroups. com>
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Electrosmog Detector

Yes that was what I had in mind. Demonstration purposes like Sarah did in
her video.

But on the other hand it would be nice to have one that had a read out too.
Oh geez I wish I could just have it all! LOL Loni











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R. Ticle
"Yes, I am a mean bastard, but you have to do something to achieve certain

goals."

Ha! I don't like having to do it, either, but sometimes that can be what it takes - in truth, though, you're not telling people lies, you're just giving them information which may be unpleasant but could ultimately help them, and others.

R.




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S Andreason
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Loni wrote:
> Do you like the noise electrosmog one for demo purposes as used in the abc video?
>
Hi,

The electrosmog detector only has a frequency range up to 3 GHz. That is
not high enough to catch the new WLAN at 5.8 GHz that has invaded my
rural valley. Now 3 neighbors have wireless routers for their computers
and satellite internet!

The Acoustimeter does cover up to 8 GHz

I have now heard that beacon over 1000 ft (305 m) away from the source.
And unless there is a fourth neighbor eastward with it too, I can detect
that beacon at 2870 ft (875m) when I am on the next plateau east.

I also find it interesting when walking (riding) through the woods on a
hillside the next valley over, that I can hear distant 3G from towers in
some places, like hot spots. Not all hilltops are in line of sight with
Franson Peak, and the valley floor is very quiet. But in between, I get
signals in places I did not expect. Very useful, holding up a meter
while riding large distances.

I have updated my page with more meter results and a table comparing the
different meters I have.
http://seaHorseCorral.org/ehs1.html

I wish there were more "In-the-field" comparisons like this (of the
other meters I don't have.)
:)

Stewart