Yes, it is, apart from strange, a pity that this forum is so incredible small, otherwise we could order these together.
The best place to get only 1 is possibly ( however only within the u.s.a. free shipping, and not at all to europe ) : http://stopsmartmeters.org/2016/03/09/new-cornet-ed88t-tri-mode-electrosmog-meter-available-in-stop-smart-meters-store/ Still 190 $ but at least it includes a rechargeable battery and a charger. A good thing about CornetMicro is that their development continues, the Cornets get more features every year. |
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On April 18, "earthworm [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Yes, it is, apart from strange, a pity that this forum is so incredible > small, otherwise we could order these together. Yes, this group is pretty small (around 300 people), although it was larger back when it was on Yahoo Groups, and certainly many of the ES groups on Facebook are larger -- the one I manage on Facebook currently has 1100 members. But I don't think there is any group large enough that you're going to get 100 takers for a bulk buy of an EMF meter. Marc |
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You can get the ED88T on my site for the same price, and we sell world wide, with no extra charge.
Plus , when you by from my site you get videos and explanations. http://www.4ehsbyehs.com/emr-meters/cornet-ed88t All the best amirb
Amir Borenstein
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what about giving a substantial discount to co-members of this forum ? ;)
you can still make a decent profit then, everyone needs to eat of course. |
I have to check with the supplier.
In this item have no freedom to give discounts on my own. On the RF Protection Hats, Clothes, RF Blocking fabrics, and some of the other items I can give discounts. amirb
Amir Borenstein
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How many people here would like a new CORNET ED88T?
Amir Borenstein
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not that i plan to leave this forum anytime soon, but what other es-groups, apart from those on fakebook, do exist ?
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i would be interested, if the price was attractive.
just handy to carry around, including some frequency analysis. and to compare with my hf-spectran and rf-explorer. also, the first one is bulky, the second one slow. |
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Hi Mark,
What is the link to your facebook page? I assume I joined but I don't remember. Thanks, Steve |
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The Facebook page that I run is the "Electrical Sensitivity Support Group", at:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/emfSensitivity/ But there are other such groups on Facebook, that differ in content based on whatever the group moderator does and doesn't want discussed. Also they differ in how "public" your participation in the groups is -- for example, many groups are "public" and everyone can see what you post. While my group is "closed" so only group members can see what you post. Marc |
Thanks Marc, Turns out I am already a member I just had notifications turned off. I turned them on Steve
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Hi Marc:
I may have missed it in previous messages but is there a
commercial carbon fiber material that can be used to shield EMF
radiation?
Many thanks,
Ray Kosan
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Yes there is.
Many years ago I got such a carbon fiber tissue. I do not remember the company. It was rather expensive, and has been overhauled by the carbon paint. |
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Hi Patsy, I'm pretty happy with my setup. I have:
Acoustimeter (for multidirectional RF readings) I like that this picks up higher frequencies so I can see my total exposure. I would totally recommend over the Acoustimeter 2 HF35C (for directional readings) great to poinpoint problem areas ME 3830B (for electric and magnetic fields) Stetzerizer Meter and Greenwave plugins (greenwave is supposed to be slightly better) Body Voltage meter Getting specific meters which a geared for a specific purpose are generally going to give you better results. If you suffer from EMF I recommend getting the best tools. Yeah its expensive but your health is worth it. |
In reply to this post by NoRadiationForYou
Might be a good option to carry around if I don't want to lug my suitcase of meters around when I go house hunting...
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