Re: Any one tried living in a cave?
Posted by earthworm on Jan 15, 2018; 10:27pm
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Any-one-tried-living-in-a-cave-tp4031407p4031437.html
It's a bit hard to follow your whole message, but i'll ignore the less clear parts.
I do not have any of these ultra cheap tiny meters but they are worth trying out.
TETRA comes in at between 380 and 400 MHz plus around 170 MHz now too.
I do not understand why only one signal at 384 MHz was not shielded by the steel.
Maybe finding an entry after reflection on a piece of metal underneath the container ( the floor is wood ).
But the level inside appeared to be not a single dBm less, so i remains a mystery.
We are talking about 2 mm steel here, this should shield lower TETRA and also AM substantially, despite of some small cracks near the doors.
Sick or not, few people do realize any impact of EMF, and those that do usually only worry about wifi and mobile phones.
I guess "Lecky" is "Linky" , the french term for their plc smart meter.
I plan to keep that meter, if it arrives, disconnected except for charging up 12 volt DC batteries when needed.
I may have some solar panels on the roof with simple regulators against over-charge, no converters to 220 volt AC.
Actually even the router runs on 12 volt DC, everything could apart from a washing machine, well, in the old days that was no problem so we can do without one too.
You dont get any AM signal in the cave ever : that is promising.
It's certainly an interesting option.
I would prefer a cave further away from telecom masts though, and not too close to neighbours.