Hi,
We're getting high RF spikes sometimes from .077 -.350 or .750 every 3 seconds. We can't figure out the source. It's all through the house. I got the electric co. coming to check. We have analog. My head hurts, dizzy. We got new neighbor's accross the street. I asked, they said they haven't hooked up their U-Verse yet. I'm going give some info & told about the cable co. that offers wired fiberoptics. Is it possible for something called a trap, to block smart meter RF & bring it back at us? the cable co. accidentally disconnected us & put a trap on to block the signal. They can't make it back until Sat. I have no idea unless the neighbor's wi-fi signal got beefed up. Any insight? Thanks, Kathy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
I forgot, after removing 2 smart meters & a drive by RF meter our #'s went down to .002 -.003. So, this is unusual & have to figure it out. I can't live like this. I'll have to find a place if we can't get this down. My threshold is .020 Who would I call to see if a new tower or wi-fi transmitter went up? Kathy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> We're getting high RF spikes sometimes from .077 -.350 or > .750 every 3 seconds. We can't figure out the source. Didn't say which kind of meter, and mW/m2 or V/m, but either way that is not good. Is it steady? or once per x seconds? Can you walk around your property, or around the block, and tell which direction the reading is stronger? Is it nearest your house or theirs? You may also get a bit of direction by holding the meter close, and turning a 360 degree circle, and if using your body as a bit of shield to block "that" direction, maybe holding a metal pan can enhance the effect. > It's all through > the house. Have you tried turning off the main circuit breaker to remove the possibility the cause is in your house? > I got the electric co. coming to check. > > Don't know why it would be their fault. > My > head hurts, dizzy. We got new neighbor's accross the street. That is sad to hear. If you are measuring a steady 0.75 V/m I can see why the situation is dire. > I have no idea unless the neighbor's wi-fi signal got beefed up. > > Would need a Canary hotspotter or Cornet 15SA or Acoustimeter to measure that in a quick and simple way. Or there are free apps nowdays to do your own spectrum analysis, if you have a laptop with Wifi that can be turned on for measuring purposes. Stewart http://seahorseCorral.org |
I'll measure tomorrow. Had appts. Last night highest was in the front of the house inside. Measured the same signals I got in the house 2 blocks from a tower. We had 2 hours w 0 spikes today, then it started back up. Spikes every 6 secs. then to .002 that we have all the time. It's something from a neighbor. Odd, that I went to the store last night & got higher spikes everywhere. I hope they're not testing 5G. Kathy From: S Andreason <[hidden email]> Re: [eSens] Question why geting high RF spikes KathyB wrote: > We're getting high RF spikes sometimes from .077 -.350 or > .750 every 3 seconds. We can't figure out the source. Didn't say which kind of meter, and mW/m2 or V/m, but either way that is not good. Is it steady? or once per x seconds? Can you walk around your property, or around the block, and tell which direction the reading is stronger? Is it nearest your house or theirs? You may also get a bit of direction by holding the meter close, and turning a 360 degree circle, and if using your body as a bit of shield to block "that" direction, maybe holding a metal pan can enhance the effect. > It's all through > the house. Have you tried turning off the main circuit breaker to remove the possibility the cause is in your house? > I got the electric co. coming to check. > > If you are measuring a steady 0.75 V/m I can see why the situation is dire. > I have no idea unless the neighbor's wi-fi signal got beefed up. > > Would need a Canary hotspotter or Cornet 15SA or Acoustimeter to measure that in a quick and simple way. Or there are free apps nowdays to do your own spectrum analysis, if you have a laptop with Wifi that can be turned on for measuring purposes. Stewart http://seahorseCorral.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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