Posted by
charles-4 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Re-shielding-tp1540370p1540377.html
Hello Jean,
since your meter lacks a schielding inside for the antenna bus, it is quite
possible, that you come with your meter inside a hotspot, and that therefore
your meter gives another value.
But, if I were you, don't worry.
Itbis important, that you can measure, at the same spot, with and without
your shielding curtain.
It is also possible, that you measure a reflection coming from behind you,
iand relecting in the curtain.
Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
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----- Original Message -----
From: "jean" <
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Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 21:14
Subject: [eSens] Re: shielding
> --- In
[hidden email], SArjuna@a... wrote:
>> My Electrosmog Detector clearly shows similar variations in
> signal, both
>> inside our house and out. One thing to be aware of is that a
> signal from a
>> tower is not uniform in strength in all directions to begin with,
> so that
>> houses at the same distance from it, but at different points on a
> circle drawn
>> around the tower, will not receive the same signal strength.
>> Then, trees, buildings, etc. block signal. Even a branch
> waving on a
>> tree in your yard can vary how the signal will enter your window.
> And in
>> winter when the leaves have fallen, you will be more exposed.
>> If there are two or more signals involved, especially if they
> come from
>> different directions, there will be hot spots ("nodes," as was
> pointed out by
>> Charles) where they meet.
>> In addition, all these signals will be reflected by various
> metals in
>> your house, creating more signal beams.
>> Also, if your TV antenna or wiring are picking up signals,
> they will
>> then broadcast them into the living space of the house.
>> Yeesh?
>>
>> Shivani
>
> Okay for the possible interference between two emitting sources, it's
> possible. I'll do more measuring later. Yeah, there is lots of
> possible explanation, I'm gonna try to understand that a little bit
> more.
>
> There can be a drop of 30 uW by moving very little the meter.
>
> jean.
>