Re: dirty electricity

Posted by charles-4 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Re-refridgerators-tp1547245p1547279.html

Hello Alan,

if you go around with a thermometer, you just as well get strange readings.

The Stetzer filters do work in quite another frequency range as your Zap
checker works.
And their influence you certainly cannot measure with a Zap Checker.

With elektrosmog, it is AND, AND and AND.
Everything together.

And high frequencies can ride along on other frequencies.
As you can read in *het bitje*, two Italians did measure higher frequencies
at powerlines.

I measured on my computer monitor, which is qua VLF frequencies excellent,
but I found peaks about 4.5 MHz.

So the whole spectrum, from 0 Hz up to 7 GHz must be measured, in order to
know what is going on.

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
www.hetbitje.nl
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----- Original Message -----
From: "abailey63" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 10:53 PM
Subject: [eSens] Re: dirty electricity


> --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
>>
>> > So all these reasons could be why my house is more intolerable than
>> > another. Like the cell radiation is high so that could be affecting my
>> > electricity?
>>
>> Yes, certainly frequencies from the cell towers could be "riding"
>> on top of your electrical power lines. One way to see if this is a
>> problem for you is to go to your fusebox, shut off all the power in
>> the house, and then wait and see if your symptoms subside.
>>
>> Marc
>>
>
> Ironically I think this is my problem. I removed an internet satellite
> receiver/transmitter from my roof which reduced my rf readings by 50%
> but they were still high. I just received 3 Stetzer filters as an
> experiment but still not sleeping well. I know you need more but I
> just can't drop $600 at once. My Zapchecker still goes crazy in places
> it shouldn't. Like in an interior wall. I think it's measuring rf
> frequencies over power lines.... sigh.
>
> Thanks, Alan
>