Re: plasma TVs and frequencies

Posted by BiBrun on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Microwave-ovens-don-t-leak-They-broadcast-tp1546579p1546593.html

Hi Charles,
Perhaps you could update us on which TVs and monitors seem
like good candidates?

I'm not sure it's best to measure very close to the screen,
because if the electronics are well designed there will be nearfield
evanescent effects that will not radiate efficiently into the room.
I realize that there's a tradeoff because sensitized people seem to
be more sensitive than most meters.

Regarding modulations I wonder if it's been observed with industrial
sounds that a repetitive sound, even not too loud, can cause harm
to the brain after long term exposure? If so, one also might wonder
about "techno-pop" music, "trance" electronic music, may be literally
addictive?

Bill

On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 12:50 AM, charles <[hidden email]> wrote:

> The problem with a number of TV sets is, that different frequency band s
> are
> to be looked after.
>
> Normally I check an LCD or Plasma TV with my VLF spion with a small digital
> antenna.
> First I check the whole surface as well as the border in the frequency band
> 5 kHz - 30 kHz, where most disturbances occur at 30 kHz.
> Then I recheck in the frequency band 30 kHz - 150 kHz. Sometimes I also
> find
> there disturbances.
>
> Finally, I check with my Profi Spion with the Ball Antenna attached. That
> way in the MHz region spots can be found.
>
> That way I found that not my satellite receiver itsself was disturbing, but
> the imagesignals, which are digital now, do give disturbing signals on my
> radiation poor 42"LCD television.
> The sound can be heard at:
> http://www.milieuziektes.nl/Pagina109.html
>
> I have come to another important conclusion:
>
> The sounds on this website are just audio files, as MP3 files.
> Audio files are within 20 Hz up to 20.000 Hz.
> Technically it is impossible that they contain high frequencies like f.i.
> 900 MHz or 1800 MHz, or 2150 MHz, or 3500 MHz.
> So, these recorded sounds are just the lowfrequent modulations of wireless
> signals, WITHOUT the HIGHFREQUENT CARRIER WAVES.
>
> I have observed, that ELECTROSENSIBLE persons by just listening to these
> sounds GET ADVERSE EFFECTS.
>
> That means, that NOT the high frequent carrier waves are disturbing, but
> the
> modulations do.
>
> I mentioned this in other newsgroups, and some scientists are looking into
> this.
> I object to many studies where they expose persons to f.i. 825 MHz,
> generated by a frequency generator. Those signals are not modulated, and
> therefore no effects were found, so these studies are worthless in my
> opinion.
>
> I also want to mention, that my recorded sounds come from original signals,
> and are quite different from signals generated by a frequency generator.
> For instance, a 217 Hz tone, generated by a generator, no matter which wave
> type one chooses, sounds very different from the reality.
>
> Of course it is long known, that HF signals without any modulation are less
> harmful than those with a modulation attached, but there was no proof to
> that.
> Now we have the proof (in another way).
>
> Greetings,
> Charles Claessens
> member Verband Baubiologie
> www.milieuziektes.nl
> www.milieuziektes.be
> www.hetbitje.nl
> checked by Bitdefender
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]>
> To: <[hidden email]>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 8:53 PM
> Subject: [eSens] plasma TVs?
>
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I was thinking of buying a new HDTV for the living room, and
> > was wondering if I should focus only on LCD models, as plasma
> > TVs seem to be worse for people with ES. But I wanted to
> > check here -- does anyone here find a plasma TV to be okay
> > for them?
> >
> > Marc
> >
>
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