This is the round curvy one (kind of like a hair brush) that just makes
an audio interpretation of RF and electrical fields. It also picks up paranormal voices and noise. LOL. I just need it to make lots of noise in my fight against the cell towers planned for 3 blocks to the west and 1 mi to the east. Anyone have a used one for sale? Maybe $45? New ones are around $100 - didn't know they were so expensive! My Cornet meter will make noise, but barely audible noise. You can see the one I want here. http://www.thepowerhour.com/news3/electrosmog_detector.htm Or maybe you know of some cheapy noisy one I can buy new? Thanks much, Karen
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I do not know what you want exactly.
This Detector I also have, but the disadvantage is, that he starts detecting at a too high level. In my opinion, the Cornet is a much better instrument. So my advice is to use just the Cornet. Sure, there are detectors who can make a lot of noise, but you do not know the frequency of the signal. See: http://www.hetbitje.nl/bitjeE2605n.pdf |
Thank you Charles, for your reply. Thank you for the work you do and the
information you share. I know you feel like you are presenting to empty space much of the time, but I do read all your messages, and do as much of your 24 point plan as I can, plus some local practitioners are helping me. Thanks for the link to the page about the various meters The anything over 200 uW/m2 is dangerous for the EHS will be very helpful. I would like to know more about the longitudinal waves you sometimes mention ... I cannot buy another expensive meter that makes the audible noise as well as giving the digital readings. I have found most people DON'T want to look at my meters to see the readings. They don't know what it means without some explanation, like the Doctor in the Emergency Room when I took my mom in last Thanksgiving. I think hearing the sounds will make a much quicker impression on people, and they will be ready to hear more. And ... I went to the Planning Commission meeting to protest the building of 2 new cell towers close to my home. The place was packed with about 60 people (9,000 some population). How do you quickly show 60 people what a high WiFi field they are in 24/7? I sat there for 30 minutes while they went around and around about granting a conditional use permit for a business in a house that is no longer in much of a residential area. Bored out of my mind, cooking in WiFi, being assaulted by all the body care product scents, not knowing when they would get to the cell tower issue, I had to leave. There was so much protest, I read in the newspaper that they will have another meeting. Of course, in America with the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the commission cannot take into account environmental or health concerns. The industry knows they are harming every living thing, as well as violently shaking every molecule in every inanimate object within its range, such that major insurers will not insure against the damage it is causing to buildings, bridges, etc. (see Curtis Bennett's work.) so they made this law. My plan is to 1) Arrange ahead, calling on the Americans with Disabilities Act, for a specific time to show up and make a testimony 2) demonstrate to the large turnout of people, the noise the signals make, as I think the noise can raise much more alarm than looking at lights flash on a meter, and tell the people some facts, and that they better work very, very, hard to find ANY allowable reason to stop the towers or at least put them further away from the two residential neighborhoods than the current permit applications propose. 3) Meet singly and in groups before the next hearing with interested persons, showing the noise, TO RAISE MORE ALARM, about what is going to happen to people around the towers if they are allowed. 4) Show students, parents and teachers what WiFi in every school and home is hitting the kids with 24/7. 5) And much more Someone on the EMFRefugee list has a noise meter they will sell me for $45. Well worth it, I think, for getting people interested in hearing more. I'll still have the Cornet for personal use and for those with greater interest. And maybe I will entertain myself and see if I can hear any paranormal noise with it! I need some entertainment. There are said to be a lot of ghosts in various old buildings around town. Thanks Charles, Karen > On 9/20/2015 8:52:04 AM, charles [via ES] ([hidden email]) wrote: > > I do not know what you want exactly. > > This Detector I also have, but the disadvantage is, that he starts detecting > at a too high level. > > In my opinion, the Cornet is a much better instrument. > So my advice is to use just the Cornet. > > Sure, there are detectors who can make a lot of noise, but you do not know > the frequency of the signal. > > See: http://www.hetbitje.nl/bitjeE2605n.pdf > > > > _______________________________________________ > If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below: > http://es-forum.com/Need-Used-Electrosmog-Detector-tp4028233p4028236.html > To start a new topic under ES, email [hidden email] > To unsubscribe from ES, visit
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karen, i have a couple of "ghost meters" -
bought them at amazon.com. cheap. when the utility company man came to measure emf at my house with his very expensive meter, mine read the levels identically to his. love, patricia On Sep 20, 2015, at 6:14 AM, KarenEck [via ES] wrote: This is the round curvy one (kind of like a hair brush) that just makes |
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On September 20, "Patricia [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> karen, i have a couple of "ghost meters" - > bought them at amazon.com. But does it make noise? :-) Because from what I'm reading, Karen is mostly interested in something that makes noise (as she is trying to do a demonstration for people who do not believe this is an issue, and aren't going to pay attention to a meter reading, no matter how accurate) Marc |
yes, it makes noise...
and you can turn the sound down or off. i found it very helpful. it doesn't measure as high as a tri-field meter, but its readings are identical as high as it goes... to 5mg. love, patricia On Sep 20, 2015, at 9:17 PM, Marc Martin [via ES] wrote: On September 20, "Patricia [via ES]" <<a href="x-msg://1864/user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4028249&i=0" target="_top" rel="nofollow" link="external">[hidden email]> wrote: |
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The guy at lessemf talked me out of buying his Coronet for RF measurement purposes and I ended up going for the Acousticom II. It is the same as the one for 2X the price, but does not have the read out. It does have lots of flashing lights and noise. Of course on video sounds do not come through as loud. :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckCddZkr7Lc
I took a video last week that really showed this thing in action and it's s l o w l y uploading now. More of the same lights and noise really. A thought and do not know if it will work. Try to search youtube for videos of people using meters to test cell towers. I know I saw a few some years back. Try searching bing videos for this as well. Most important have the facts and papers to back it up! Best of luck |
Thanks, I did find some videos and then I refound this page:
http://www.detect-protect.com/k/buzz/listen.htm Listened to them all and decided I just need the meter, though some of the videos might be helpful also. I found a used Electrosmog Detector on the EMFRefugee list that can ship Monday from CA, so 2-3 days only instead from the East coast. I plan to start outside at the corner of the house THAT USED TO BE MY SAFE ROOM with no wiring in two adjacent walls upstairs and none downstairs where I live. It's now wifried hot as hell in my downstairs used-to-be-safe-room from the neighbor's WiFi that they claim can never be turned off because of their trucking business. The audible meter will give an idea of what I mean by I'm being "assaulted" every second of every day. http://www.detect-protect.com/k/buzz/audio/Wi-Fi-Router-7-sec.mp3 I put up Reflectix shielding (cheap, cannot afford $36 a sq yard or whatever some of that stuff costs) but I don't believe that foil is entirely safe and it does not shield all aspects of the waves - longitudinal part.- nothing does. Yes, I'm a Medical Technologist (or was) and I CAN find everything I need for back up. The strangest thing happened tonight. The neighbor with the WiFi caught me coming in the front door and wants to help fight the residential cell towers. She heard about my letter to the editor, but she hadn't read the letter yet. I've spent the last six months ignoring and trying not to intensely hate them for refusing to talk to me about reducing/blocking/moving their router and offering me instead the number to "call our lawyer."HUH??? Wireless is wireless - there is no safe level of either kind. [brain explodes] Wifried in the boonies, Karen On Sun, 20 Sep 2015 22:33:17 -0700 (MST), "JDark [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote: > The guy at lessemf talked me out of buying his Coronet for RF measurement > purposes and I ended up going for the Acousticom II. It is the same as > the one for 2X the price, but does not have the read out. It does have > lots of flashing lights and noise. Of course on video sounds do not come > through as loud. :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckCddZkr7Lc [1] > > I took a video last week that really showed this thing in action and it's > s l o w l y uploading now. More of the same lights and noise really. > > A thought and do not know if it will work. Try to search youtube for > videos of people using meters to test cell towers. I know I saw a few > some years back. Try searching bing videos for this as well. Most > important have the facts and papers to back it up! > > Best of luck
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