Re: CSSmart Meter

2011-11-05 Thread Roger Barker
Thanks for the site Mike. I see from a recent post (see below) that one would 
need a meter capable of reading ELF. This site has a large range of meters and 
which I find somewhat confusing. Any idea which meter would be the right one 
for our purpose?

Cheers, Roger B  

Utilizing an advanced ElectroSmog Electropollution Detector from Germany HF 35C 
800 MHz – 2500 MHz, the Smart Meter from SDGE placed on my home without notice 
Nov 2010 was tested last week. Sempra Utilities SDGE’s Smart Meter produced a 
burst of ELF microwave radiation 1000s more powerful than a cell phone call at 
greater than 2000 uW/meter squared power levels every 5 to 15 seconds 
throughout the day and night. This meter is 10 feet from my studio broadcast 
desk. Testing beside my wife’s side of our bed, Friday August 26th 2011, 
pointed 20 yards to our neighbors garage mounted SDGE meter, every 2 to 5 
seconds a burst of ELF microwave radiation was detected over limit 2000+ uWatts 
of power per square meter.


On 4/11/2011, at 11:01 PM, Mike W-H wrote:

 the real way to do it would be to have a radiation meter, check out 
 lessemf.com 
 



Re: CSSmart Meter

2011-11-05 Thread Roger Barker
Thanks for this suggestion Dan - I'll be seeing what I can do along these lines.

Cheers, Roger B
NZ


On 5/11/2011, at 1:20 AM, Dan Nave wrote:

 Any conductive metallic foil or screen who's openings aren't too big
 (window screen is OK) should stop much of the radiation.  It should
 cover a large enough area to block the radiation.
 
 It must be grounded (meaning connected with something conductive which
 is attached to a 'ground' potential).
 
 Dan


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Re: CSSmart Meter

2011-11-05 Thread David AuBuchon
Dude...someone should make a phone app to measure EMFs, etc.


Re: CSSmart Meter

2011-11-05 Thread Sandee George

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Re: CSSmart Meter

2011-11-05 Thread Mike W-H

Hi roger,

No problem,
Your best bet would be to phone the guy at lessemf.com and talk to him...


Mike

On 11/5/2011 1:04 PM, Roger Barker wrote:
Thanks for the site Mike. I see from a recent post (see below) that 
one would need a meter capable of reading ELF. This site has a large 
range of meters and which I find somewhat confusing. Any idea which 
meter would be the right one for our purpose?


Cheers, Roger B

Utilizing an advanced ElectroSmog Electropollution Detector from 
Germany HF 35C 800 MHz – 2500 MHz, the Smart Meter from SDGE placed 
on my home without notice Nov 2010 was tested last week. Sempra 
Utilities SDGE’s Smart Meter produced *a burst of ELF microwave 
radiation 1000s more powerful than a cell phone call* at greater than 
2000 uW/meter squared power levels every 5 to 15 seconds throughout 
the day and night. This meter is 10 feet from my studio broadcast 
desk. Testing beside my wife’s side of our bed, Friday August 26th 
2011, pointed 20 yards to our neighbors garage mounted SDGE meter, 
every 2 to 5 seconds a burst of ELF microwave radiation was detected 
over limit 2000+ uWatts of power per square meter.



On 4/11/2011, at 11:01 PM, Mike W-H wrote:

the real way to do it would be to have a radiation meter, check out 
lessemf.com http://lessemf.com






Re: CSSmart Meter

2011-11-05 Thread Mike W-H

Cool ,

that would be a great idea, I'm sure they could easily do this


:)

On 11/5/2011 1:49 PM, David AuBuchon wrote:

Dude...someone should make a phone app to measure EMFs, etc.



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