Thanks to everyone for their comments. What can we say has been
learned from this thread? 1. The HF35C is not the ideal test instrument. We need something that gives an integrated dosage over a 24 hour period. The units would be something like microwatts per square meter times seconds of operation per day. I suspect that no such instrument exists. 2. It is true that I have assumed that symptoms are proportional to the above mentioned dosage. I realize that dosage may have nothing to do with symptoms, but rather by the information contained within the signal. Symptoms might also be caused by other factors, such as Tesla longitudinal waves, for which we do not have meters. 3. We sensitives need to try to sort out which parameter does the most damage (frequency, signal strength, data pattern, etc.) For that we need to be as precise as possible when reporting symptoms. I tested an Elster electric meter, type R2S, as stated on the face of the meter. I think it operates in the 900 MHz cell phone band, using cell phone technology. If a different meter causes worse symptoms, then we can compare meters and perhaps find the cause (or one of the causes) of our sensitivity. Gary Johnson |
Hello Gary,
you did not read my posting. 1. For measuring what you want to do, you do need another type, like the HF58B or the HF59B. They do have a setting *Spitzenwert halten*, which means that the remeber the highest value and keep that on the display. There is also available a special logger, which remembers all values encountered in the given time. 3. Those parameters you cannot sort out. They are very different for eacht type of electrosensitives. And each electrosensitive does react differently to other different sources. But the main sources are hard to measure. They are mostly between 1 Hz and ca. 10 MHz. I am able to measure the influence of those frequencies directly on the body of persons. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Norton ----- Original Message ----- From: Gary Johnson To: [hidden email] Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 11:48 PM Subject: [eSens] smart meter test #1 Thanks to everyone for their comments. What can we say has been learned from this thread? 1. The HF35C is not the ideal test instrument. We need something that gives an integrated dosage over a 24 hour period. The units would be something like microwatts per square meter times seconds of operation per day. I suspect that no such instrument exists. 2. It is true that I have assumed that symptoms are proportional to the above mentioned dosage. I realize that dosage may have nothing to do with symptoms, but rather by the information contained within the signal. Symptoms might also be caused by other factors, such as Tesla longitudinal waves, for which we do not have meters. 3. We sensitives need to try to sort out which parameter does the most damage (frequency, signal strength, data pattern, etc.) For that we need to be as precise as possible when reporting symptoms. I tested an Elster electric meter, type R2S, as stated on the face of the meter. I think it operates in the 900 MHz cell phone band, using cell phone technology. If a different meter causes worse symptoms, then we can compare meters and perhaps find the cause (or one of the causes) of our sensitivity. Gary Johnson ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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