Re: more questions than answers

Posted by BiBrun on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/more-questions-than-answers-tp1586522p1591932.html

Yes, you need a microwave detector, RF detector and a Gauss meter.

In fact if you have a really good RF detector, you might not need
the Gauss meter, since there is always some RF on the lines.
But most RF detectors are not good enough.

The "POWERLINE NOISE FINDER" at LessEMF is very sensitive
(0.3 microVolt!).  I have it connected to a Yagi antenna and so far
am very pleased and excited.  I did get ill using it, but the fields
were pretty strong where I was testing.  I did not react when I first
started using it.

I found that a couple of neighbor's houses are emitting tons of RF.
I think it is from solar inverters tied to the grid.  If anyone has
experience
mitigating those, please let me know...
Bill

On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 12:54 PM, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
>
> > But to know
> > better what to do I bought a Gauss meter and to my big surprise the EMF
> > levels inside the house are very low, at most places less than 0.5 mG.
>
> Your Gauss meter only reads a limited amount of EMF.
> For example, it won't register EMF coming from cell phone
> towers, Wi-Fi, cordless phones, TV/radio/satellite, RF noise on
> your power lines, etc. So eyou could have a lot of EMF problems
> without your Gauss meter indicating it!
>
> Marc
>  
>


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