I'm interested in the "websites for how to modify others yourself (linked from lessEmf)." I believe you're referring to this one:
. It's meant for Gauss Master only.
CellSensor is a whole lot easier to modify as the probe is external, connected to the meter with a jack. I need to know what's in the probe though. It's sealed shut, and I don't feel like breaking it just to find out.
I know I'm sensitive to both AC and DC. So, any suggestions anyone?
>It's a long coil around a ferrite rod, sometimes in a pcb tube or other
>protective case.
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>On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 12:11 AM, Kumara Bhikkhu
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>> Bill Bruno wrote thus at 12:02 11/01/2012:
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>> >You probably want something that can go down to .002 milligauss,
>> >or at least .01.
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>> Yes! My current one has a needle to indicate 0-5 mg (when set to "high"
>> sensitivity). At .01, it's as good as nothing on the meter.
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>> >AlphaLabs has been known to modify their tri-field meter by
>> >adding a large external probe. There are websites for
>> >how to modify others yourself (linked from lessEmf).
>> >Ideally you'd want something frequency weighted
>> >(which the tri-field is) and able to up to high frequency, like
>> >0.5 MHz (which the tri-field doesn't).
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>> You mean those antenna-like thingy that seems to be made out of PCB?
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>> kb
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