The sensitivity level of the Electrosmog Detecter was chosen most
purposefully. Very few people are as extremely sensitive as Charles, or live in a remote region as he does. Most people live in urban areas. If the Detecter were any more sensitive, in many areas it would be sounding everywhere you went, making it difficult indeed to distinguish safe from unsafe areas. The official sensitivity tests for the MW1 ES Detector were carried out in a FCC certified test lab and assessed the field levels using 4 different professional signal analysers. Over the range 300 MHz to 2500 MHz the sensitivity to pulsing microwave radiation varied between 0.01 and 0.03 V/m. That is when you can first hear any pulsing / ampltude modulation. By 0.05 V/m the sound was well distinct and clear above the background hiss at all mobile phone and TETRA frequencies. Even the best equipment (costing $10,000+) labs only claim a 95% certainty that any field readings are within about +/-3dB (i.e. between 50%and 200% of the reading). The UK NRPB in their Report R321 said 95% certain that their readings were not more than 2.8 times out from the correct value! The internal antenna of the Electrosmog Detecter governs the sensitivity of the MW1. Modified, with an external antenna, it can be made considerably more sensitive - but it was purposefully chosen nnot to do this. The Electrosmog Detecter was not designed for folks like Charles. Its creators chose the 0.01 to 0.04 V/m sensitivity as that is below the level (about 0.05 V/m) that about 5 studies (listed on the www.sensorypersective.com website) show that adverse human effects start. In most UK towns and cities it is already very difficult to find areas where the Electrosmog Detector is quiet. Some ES people do respond to tiny levels - in which case they will have to live remote from modern civilisation, or cocoon themslevs in shielding fabric. The makers of the Electrosmog Detecter have been hearing from many "Establishement" people (including WHO) that it is far TOO sensitive and that they are scaremongering the general public. You could pay a lot more to get a more sensitive meter, but for most people such a meter would be less useful. I believe that the sensitivity is perfect for the vast majority of people. I will be ordering some from England in early Nov. so get in touch if you are interested. Regards, Shivani [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Hi Shivani,
my Acom has been my constant 'companion' for the past 2 years, but i feel that my illness has 'outgrown' it. I wish they'd make an Acom Mark II that starts off where the current Acom finishes, ie that would register fields from 0.01v/m down to 0.000003v/m. I find it a little disturbing when i go to a campsite that according to my Acom is 'all clear' and find that my mobile phone has a perfect 5-bar reception!! I cannot sleep in such places, i keep waking up every 15 minutes. I'm sure that different ppl with ES will have different tolerances to RF and that, hopefully, there are very few of us who require the zero landscape you refer to. But how can i know how much i can tolerate, particularly when i am trying to sleep, if i do not have the necessary information. best wishes --- In [hidden email], SArjuna@a... wrote: > > The sensitivity level of the Electrosmog Detecter was chosen most > purposefully. Very few people are as extremely sensitive as Charles, or live in a > remote region as he does. Most people live in urban areas. If the > Detecter were any more sensitive, in many areas it would be sounding everywhere you > went, making it difficult indeed to distinguish safe from unsafe areas. > The official sensitivity tests for the MW1 ES Detector were carried out > in a FCC certified test lab and assessed the field levels using 4 different > professional signal analysers. Over the range 300 MHz to 2500 MHz the > sensitivity to pulsing microwave radiation varied between 0.01 and 0.03 V/m. That > is when you can first hear any pulsing / ampltude modulation. By 0.05 V/m > the sound was well distinct and clear above the background hiss at all mobile > phone and TETRA frequencies. > Even the best equipment (costing $10,000+) labs only claim a 95% > certainty that any field readings are within about +/-3dB (i.e. between 50% and > 200% of the reading). The UK NRPB in their Report R321 said 95% certain that > their readings were not more than 2.8 times out from the correct value! > The internal antenna of the Electrosmog Detecter governs the > sensitivity of the MW1. Modified, with an external antenna, it can be made considerably > more sensitive - but it was purposefully chosen nnot to do this. The > Electrosmog Detecter was not designed for folks like Charles. Its creators chose > the 0.01 to 0.04 V/m sensitivity as that is below the level (about 0.05 V/m) > that about 5 studies (listed on the www.sensorypersective.com website) show > that adverse human effects start. > > In most UK towns and cities it is already very difficult to find areas > where the Electrosmog Detector is quiet. Some ES people do respond to tiny > levels - in which case they will have to live remote from modern civilisation, > or cocoon themslevs in shielding fabric. > > The makers of the Electrosmog Detecter have been hearing from many > "Establishement" people (including WHO) that it is far TOO sensitive and that they > are scaremongering the general public. > > You could pay a lot more to get a more sensitive meter, but for most > people such a meter would be less useful. I believe that the sensitivity is > perfect for the vast majority of people. > > I will be ordering some from England in early Nov. so get in touch if > you are interested. > > Regards, > Shivani > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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