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> Andrew wrote:
> I have this Electrosmog Detector. It is good for finding out if you
> have WiFi in the room. There is a unique signal like Beep beep beep,
> pause...beep beep beep, etc.
> Unless you can recognize the other signals by ear, I don't think the
> detector is worth much. You can compare the loudness of signal but
> there is no readout or levels to see.
>
Shivani replies:
Well, it would be interesting to know just what frequencies are present,
and exactly what the power density is. But it costs a lot more to find
that out, and how much more useful will that be for most of us?
The Detector is designed to begin to sound at the level where most
people (except the extremely sensitive) begin to experience symptoms. And I
presume that none of us would welcome some particular wireless frequencies in
our home but not others? Therefore, the Detector does just what it is
designed to do, which is to let you know where there are frequencies that are likely
to cause symptoms. And where there are not.
This works for me.
Regards,
Shivani
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