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Stetzer readings

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Subject to my last Email I used the meter at my fathers place, I absolutely
hate it in his house there is a prevalent mould smell in there that gives me
an instant itchy nose, but moreover I cant stand the EMR feel to the place,
there is a line of site to a mast in the distance, but the stetzer meter
showed readings of 1050 ? perhaps this is a major problem for me ?

Also using the AM radio at a fellow ES persons house we found the same high
frequency sound on his walls, wires, phone etc.. is there something in this
as there was no such sound at my dads house despite the latter.

Paul UK






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charles-4
Running around with a radio is not the same as measuring with an appropriate
meter.

The radio reacts to all signals around, without determining what is what.

The Stetzer meter only measures inside the electricity mains, not in the
space, and only VLF frequencies, not the frequencies coming from mobile
phone masts.

A reading of 1050 is too much.

A reading of 50, preferably 35 GS Units is best.

Look also at the meter when lights are switched on and off.
Especially halogen lamps at 12/24 Volts may raise the values.

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
www.hetbitje.nl
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> Subject to my last Email I used the meter at my fathers place, I
> absolutely
> hate it in his house there is a prevalent mould smell in there that gives
> me
> an instant itchy nose, but moreover I cant stand the EMR feel to the
> place,
> there is a line of site to a mast in the distance, but the stetzer meter
> showed readings of 1050 ? perhaps this is a major problem for me ?
>
> Also using the AM radio at a fellow ES persons house we found the same
> high
> frequency sound on his walls, wires, phone etc.. is there something in
> this
> as there was no such sound at my dads house despite the latter.
>
> Paul UK
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> but the stetzer meter
> showed readings of 1050 ? perhaps this is a major problem for me ?

1050? Yikes! I usually start feeling bad when the Stetzer readings
reach 300...

Marc

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In a message dated 5/9/2008 5:31:37 P.M. GMT Daylight Time,
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but the stetzer meter
> showed readings of 1050 ? perhaps this is a major problem for me ?

1050? Yikes! I usually start feeling bad when the Stetzer readings
reach 300...

Marc



The house is not far away from a massive mansion owned by some CEO for PC
world, that house must be putting some major pollution into the local circuit !

p uk






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PUK
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In a message dated 5/9/2008 4:37:18 P.M. GMT Daylight Time,
[hidden email] writes:

Running around with a radio is not the same as measuring with an appropriate

meter.

The radio reacts to all signals around, without determining what is what.

The Stetzer meter only measures inside the electricity mains, not in the
space, and only VLF frequencies, not the frequencies coming from mobile
phone masts.

A reading of 1050 is too much.

A reading of 50, preferably 35 GS Units is best.

Look also at the meter when lights are switched on and off.
Especially halogen lamps at 12/24 Volts may raise the values.

Greetings,
Charles Claessens



Thanks I am aware of the points you raise, but the AM radio has shown me
that there is a pattern to the noises which there are 2 prevalent over-riding
ones which both increase in late afternoon and carry on late into the night.
The high frequency sound gets so strong that it can be picked up off the trees
in my front garden and in the air with the radio as oppossed to touching
onto surfaces, it does not do this in the morning or mid afternoon but say after
5pm onwards. I will make a point of using my computer only when the sounds
are not present on the lines.
As for the Stetzer meter I shows another layer, another problem over and
above direct wireless transmissions from masts etc.. its all bad news for me.

Paul UK






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charles-4
Hello Paul,

> As for the Stetzer meter I shows another layer, another problem over and
> above direct wireless transmissions from masts etc.. its all bad news for
> me.
>
> Paul UK
>

here you are wrong.
The Stetzer meter only measures between 5 kHz and about 150 kHz.

No wireless transmissions from masts directly.
Of course, wireless reansmissions do carry a lot of *dirt*, which rides
along.

With my VLF Spion, I once detected a radar signal from an airport, of which
the frequency was far over the max detection range ( 3 GHz) of the broadband
meter, but this meter, which only can measure between 5 kHz and 150 kHz,
because all other frequencies are filtered out, showd the typical sound of a
radar beam.
That way I even found 30 kHz signals, emitted from an UMTS (3G) mast.

With GSM900, also other lowfrequency frequencies are transmitted as *dirt*.

But the Stetzer meter can only detect half of our problems.

With a Spectran NF 5020, I measure not only the aforementioned frequencies,
but also between 260and 360 kHz, between 776 and 996 kHz, and around 1 Mhz
and 10 MHz in certain houses.

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
www.hetbitje.nl
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PUK
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In a message dated 5/10/2008 11:04:43 A.M. GMT Daylight Time,
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Hello Paul,

> As for the Stetzer meter I shows another layer, another problem over and
> above direct wireless transmissions from masts etc.. its all bad news for
> me.
>
> Paul UK


I think what I was trying to say was the Stetzer shows a small part of the
problem in the house ie. that readings are way above what is considered safe,
I aggree and realise that there is a lot more to the scenario than just this
and did not intend to convey it this way. Do you know ES is a great way of
renedering intelligent people somewhat dumb when they are close to a
significant EMF emiitter such as this Laptop, I find myself unable to adequately
express myself within 10mins of exposure, my memory dissolves and I can no longer
multi access my brain to construe constructive dialogue.

sorry,

Paul uk






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