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I think I'd agree with that being what the building biologist meant. It's what my dad seems to do quite often when I tell him about different measurements; he uses the term EMF for 60 Hz electric or magnetic fields a lot.
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> Is RF also electromagnetic? So the cell antennas put out bothof the
> frequencies RF & EMF?
I don't consider RF and EMF to be 2 separate things. I consider RF
to be a specialized type of EMF.
When your building biologist measured your house, I think when he
was referring to EMF, he meant 60 hz (power lines), and when he
was referring to RF, he was referring to microwave radiation
from cellphone towers (~1 ghz).
> The noise you talk about is in other words interference or contamination
> or both?
I would call it "contamination" .
Marc
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