P.S. about frequency-ranges :
better seems LF ( for the lower frequencies )and HF ( for the higher ones ) , with the boundary somewhere at 1 Mhz.
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> Cheap and handy is the Cornet ED65 for RF, from about 900 Mhz onwards ( the mentioned 100 Mhz seems a lie, i doubt any Cornet with a Cornet antenna measures that anywhere close, see the lower diagram in the manual of the ED-85EX ), or a bit more expensive but with sound and more solid looking : the Accoustimeter.
> For EF the Gigahertz meters give value for money, these measure both magnetic and electrical fields and are rather sensitive, the ME3030B is good for 50/60 Hz, the ME3830B goes upto 100kHz which covers most of dirty electicity, fluorescent and led-lamps and monitors.
> Of course these are simple meters and no meter covers everything or is totally reliable, but having said that, these meters are great.
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[hidden email], "muii20" <mayflower700@> wrote:
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> > I am looking to buy a meter for the RF, with 4G everywhere in London & most of UK soon. What meter/s do you guys recommend for RF ? Which ones for EF & magnetic field ? Preferably not expensive ones but can really do the job.
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> > thanks
> > alice
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[hidden email], "Aimee" <ohkanaduh@> wrote:
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> > > Hi all,
> > > my subject line is just to say I know I put the cart before the horse... I ordered the K-2 Delux Meter on this page and now I am asking if anyone has had experience with them.
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> > > Yeah, EMF does scramble brains, and Jodi thinks she has problems on the wittless stand lol. Sorry, just an attempt at humor.
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http://lessemf.com/gauss.html#103> > >
> > > Will much appreciate any info
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> > > Aimee
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