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BiBrun on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/RADAR-HELP-tp1553465p1553680.html
I have that same meter. I like how simple it is and fairly rugged.
But it has some silly features. Hard to see why anyone would want the units
in A/m. I use mV/m, but if you're not used to those it would make sense to
just use mW/m^2 because it's a more standard unit.
At low frequencies your hand will affect the reading.
When cold the unit reads far too low. Readings below 20mV/m
are not supposed to be trusted, but it does seem to give reproducible
readings down to about 10mV/m, if the temperature is constant.
Also, the X, Y Z component feature doesn't seem to work well,
and should not have been included.
It's a good device. Too bad it's not as sensitive as the old
Aaronia HF-detektor (which was not well put together and is
no longer available... I've also heard Aaronia is phasing out
their support for it, so if you have one under warranty that
needs repair, don't delay).
Bill
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 8:08 AM, lessemf.com <
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>
>
> Brand: TES Model No.: TES92
> I believe for HF
> Measures: 50Mhz-3.5Ghz in a variety of units:mV/m , V/m , ìA/m , mA/m ,
> ìW/m² , mW/m² , ìW/cm².
>
> I have had trouble with it ever since I bought it. I don't understand it.
> In
> these measurements, what are the "safety levels"?
> Kris
>
> Hello Kris,
>
> What kind of trouble have you had? We might be able to assist you.
> We recommend using the mV/m units. It is the unit the meter is actually
> measuring (electric field). The other units are calculated (by the meter)
> from the mV/m. Also, it is a nice sensitive unit.
>
> the formula for converting is this:
>
> mW/cm2 = (V/m)2 / 3770
> [the 2's are exponents]
>
> Emil
>
>
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> From: charles <
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> Sent: Thu, April 22, 2010 11:33:30 AM
> Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: RADAR HELP!
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> What kind of electrosmog meter ?
>
> Brand?
> Type?
> LF or HF ?
>
> Greetings,
> Charles Claessens
> member Verband Baubiologie
> www.milieuziektes.nl
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> From: "K" <
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> Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2010 6:18 PM
> Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: RADAR HELP!
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> >
> > Radar and it's frequencies.
> > I do not have a meter that will measure this for me. I have an
> > electrosmog meter. Never does it read while they are flying. Does that
> > mean the radar is too high for it to read? I have never understood that
> > meter and have had trouble with it since I bought it last year. :(
> >
> >
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