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Hi Jean and folks:
And, it might be worthwhile at this point to reiterate what I have
written before: the fact of the matter is that no so-called EMF
meter, even if it is billed as a trifield meter or portable EMF
survey spectrum analyzer, can realy measure more than a tiny
percentage of the manmade EM fields, magnetic fields, and electrical
fields present in an environment. This is not due to some kind of
conspiracy, nor is it due to deception or penny-pinching on the part
of the manufacturers and vendors, but rather due to the incredible
engineering feat it would take to sense and measure acurately even
60% of such fields, particularly in a portable meter, and, if it
could be done, such a meter would, of necessity, likely cost upwards
of $90,000 and would likely weight six pounds!
with care,
--Vinny
At 08:49 AM 9/4/2006, you wrote:
>--- In
[hidden email], "charles" <charles@...> wrote:
>...
> >
> > But mark, electrosensibles may react starting at levels if 1 uW/m2;
>some
> > even at 0,1 uW/m2.
> > When they encounter 100 uW/m2, life is hell for them.
> > And recovery of illnesses is nearly impossible.
>
>
>I agree with that. I have a spectran (I know it's not that reliable).
>And I ended up to the conclusion that as long as it is higher than
>1uW/m2 this is a problem for me, and better if it is below 0.5uW/m2.
>20 to 40 uW/m2 is already a difficult area for me.
>
>I want to move out of this place, but not possible at the moment. And
>then there are so many places with EMF smog nowadays, it's getting
>difficult.
>
>Also I read the post about memory problems. It rings a bell.
>
>jean.
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