Re: I don't know ( am radio)

Posted by betty A on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/I-don-t-know-tp4023890p4023918.html

Paul, I don't know if you saw my post a few days back. I have just had a new boiler fitted ( for central heating) and since then my house has become uninhabitable. Will using am radio work for checking for dirty electricity in this scenario too?. if so can you tell em if the following is suitable as an am radio?
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5003820.htm

 thanks

Ada




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Sent: Thursday, 15 November 2012, 10:40
Subject: Re: [eSens] I don't know
 

 
Please check you box with an AM radio (cheap battery powered tune out to
both ends of the dial) then check your wiring and anything conductive such as
metal radiators appliances and see if the noise coming from them is the
same as  that which eminates from the box if so you have a dirty power issue...

puk


In a message dated 15/11/2012 03:09:28 GMT Standard Time,
[hidden email] writes:

It's a modem for internet?

We have Charter, that does not offer  wi-fi. Starting in 2011, I think, have
you buy your own wi-fi router if you  want wi-fi. Hardwired fiber-optic
modem's. They used the same cable box for  internet that we use for HD
TV's.

I had them put the phone modem in  the basement under the kitchen. I don't
measure anything much in front of  it.

We think it might be from a neighbor one house to the left of us  behind our
house, Hope I'm making sense.

He has ADT security system.  RF is high behind & in front of his house. He
doesn't use wi-fi. It  knocked our DSL off line a lot. I have no idea how
the wiring issues from  it can be remedied. Or, are we just getting higher
RF from  him?

Kathy

On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 12:08 PM, pamela clemonts  <_adiaha22@yahoo.com_
(mailto:[hidden email]) >wrote:

>  **
>
>
> Hi Kathy,
>
> Do you think it might be  one of those new WIFI modems that Comcast is now
> putting in people's  homes? I still shiver at the thought of what that
> thing did to me when  that Comcast tech thought he was there to install it
> at my request.  That piece of equipment was the strongest radiation that I
> have  received from any device I've encountered yet and he told me that
this
>  is what "they" all want now. Much stronger than any WIFI router I had
>  previously been in contact with.
>
> Pam
>
> --- On  Wed, 11/14/12, S Andreason <_sandreas41@gmail.com_
(mailto:[hidden email]) >  wrote:

>
> From: S Andreason <_sandreas41@gmail.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) >
>  Subject: Re: [eSens] I don't know
> To: _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email])
> Date:  Wednesday, November 14, 2012, 11:56 AM
>
>
>
> Kathy  Baumann wrote:
>
> > Today the RF spiking stopped from 8 am to  3: 30 pm. So, does this tell
me
>
> > it's a  neighbor?
>
> Anything can be turned off.
>
> >  spikes up to .258 mw/2'd?
>
> > The weird thing is the spikes  are low then other times high. Wi-fi
isn't

>
> > that  high.
>
> >
>
> Even a normal WiFi router can be,  it all depends on your distance from
>
> it. Right up close,  you'll read 5dBm or 1832 mW/m2
>
> Stewart
>
>  --
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> _http://seahorseCorral.org_ (http://seahorsecorral.org/)
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