I am not familiar with this fischer-price baby monitor, but most of those
things do work in the 433 MHz band, which you cannot measure.
According to the type of meter (starting from 27 MHz-2.4 GHz), on some one
may attach a UBB27-3 antenna, with which you can measure this.
Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
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Subject: [eSens] baby monitor radio waves
> My sister uses a fischer-price baby monitor, i am wondering if this is
> healthy for her daughter. I can't pick anything up off it with my
> high-frequency meter (800mhz to 2.5 ghz). Aparently it is 1-way
> transmission, so the transmitter is in her room and the receiver in the
> parents room. Does anyone know what freqency they use and if it is
> point-to-point or if it just broadcasts all over? Thanks.
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