operate on frequencies between 2.8MHz and 10MHz.
span 5kHz to 150kHz.
As far as i get it HAARP isn't used on a daily base.
> Hello Anders,
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> I wish you luck.
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> The tolerance of +/- 3 dB goes also for the very expensive instruments.
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> According to the manufacturer, this meter measures the HAARP signals.
> Therefore it is called *HAARP Detektor*.
>
> Greetings,
> Charles Claessens
> member Verband Baubiologie
> www.milieuziektes.nl
> www.hetbitje.nl
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Anders Eriksson" <
[hidden email]>
> To: <
[hidden email]>
> Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 12:41
> Subject: Re: [eSens] VLF
>
>
>
>>Hi Charles,
>>
>>of course I know that you can't get a spectrum from true DC, but perhaps
>>0.01Hz or so (I will probably cover the region 0.01Hz-250kHz with home
>>made constructions).
>>
>>And to span 0.01Hz-3GHz will take probably 3-4 different instruments.
>>
>>Tolerance of +/- 3dB goes for cheap instruments in the range of
>>2000$-3000$ I guess.
>>
>>By the way, isn't HAARP active at about 4MHz, not 30kHz-150kHz?
>>
>>Greetings,
>>
>>Anders
>>
>>----------
>>
>>Charles wrote:
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>>>Hello Anders,
>>>
>>>of course spectrum analysis equipment is good equipment, but the costs
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> are
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>>>enormous.
>>>
>>>For a private person too high.
>>>And you must take into account, that those values are not precise.
>>>Officially, they calculate with a tolerance of + and - 3 dB.
>>>The meter, the antenna and the cables must be calculated as well, and
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> they
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>>>must be checked and calibrated periodically, which costs also.
>>>
>>>There are alternatives, which give about the same information.
>>>I have found that.
>>>
>>>Perhaps after 1 November, another alternative is on the market.
>>>We will see.
>>>
>>>Your dream about DC-3GHz will remain a dream.
>>>A spectrum analyzer will not measure anything about DC.
>>>There, one needs other measuring equipment, like a Feldmuehle for
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>>>DC or a magnetometer or a scintillationscounter for magnetic DC.
>>>
>>>For AC, I now have a meter, measuring from 5 kHz to 30 kHz and from 30
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>>>to 150 kHz.
>>>Some sounds I have placed on the website under info.
>>>
>>>I was astounded how much signals my completely turned-off televisions
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> set
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>>>was still emitting.
>>>
>>>Greetings,
>>>Charles Claessens
>>>member Verband Baubiologie
>>>www.milieuziektes.nl
>>>www.hetbitje.nl
>>>checked by Norton Antivirus
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>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>From: "Anders Eriksson" <
[hidden email]>
>>>To: <
[hidden email]>
>>>Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 11:56
>>>Subject: Re: [eSens] VLF
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi Charles,
>>>>
>>>>as I see it, it's the only instrument (spectrum analysis equipment)
>>>>worth using if you are supposed to do serious measurements.
>>>>If you use a spectrum analyzer and an antenna of good quality you can
>>>>tell exactly the amount of energy emanating from each source (cellular
>>>>phone tower, DECT, FM-radio and so on).
>>>>My dream is to get hold of professional instrumentation for the entire
>>>>spectrum from DC to lets say at least 50GHz. I'm sure I will fulfill a
>>>>part (DC-3GHz) of my dream during 2005!
>>>>
>>>>As for florescent light: has anyone on the list information of how much
>>>>UV-light (and other frequencies related to Hg)that is emitted?
>>>>
>>>>Greetings Anders
>>>>
>>>>------------
>>>>
>>>>Charles wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>So Lachlan,
>>>>>
>>>>>you are thinking about buying spectrum analysis equipment.
>>>>>Why?
>>>>>To what purpose?
>>>>>
>>>>>Greetings,
>>>>>Charles Claessens
>>>>>member Verband Baubiologie
>>>>>www.milieuziektes.nl
>>>>>www.hetbitje.nl
>>>>>checked by Norton Antivirus
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