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> Where would I get an outlet tester?

Probably a local hardware store would have them. Or Amazon.com:

http://www.amazon.com/50542-Receptacle-Tester-Improper-Indicator/dp/B002LZTKIA

 

> Which Blue Ray Player do you have? My husband wants one!

You husband probably won't want the one that I found to be the most

tolerable from an ES standpoint, because it is the oldest and most

sluggish (long wait times) Blu-ray player I tried! But it's the Sony BDP-S1,

which originally cost $1000 in 2006, but I got a used one for $60 on eBay:

http://www.blu-ray.com/Sony-BDP-S1/5/

I found some newer models (some which have built-in ethernet and wi-fi!)

to not be tolerable, but this one is perfectly fine.

> Isn't cell antennas considered microwave radiation?  There is a microwave

> antenna on the mountain near by. Would that be considered more

> powerful radiation?

Cellphone antennas are using the microwave spectrum. But there are

other towers/antennas transmitting in this spectrum -- and other spectrums!

I can't really say which would be more harmful...

Marc

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Buy a outlet checker at the hardware store. It will light up to indicate if

your circuits are wired correct.

less EMF has an outlet checker that will tell you the #'s beyond most.

Cell phone antennas omit microwave radiation. 

Kathy

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From: Loni <loni326@...>

Subject: Re: Outlet Testers

 

Marc,

 

Where would I get an outlet tester?

 

Which Blue Ray Player do you have? My husband wants one!

 

Isn't cell antennas considered microwave radiation?  There is a microwave

antenna on the mountain near by. Would that be considered more powerful

radiation?

 

Loni

 

<marc@...> wrote:

 

 

Also what's the difference between cell antennas and microwave antennas?

<marc@...> wrote:

Cell antennas communicate with cellphones, and microwave antennas

are for more specialized, industrial/business usage.

Marc

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Thanks Marc

From: Marc <marc@...>

Subject: Re: Re: Outlet Testers

Date: Tuesday, August 23, 2011, 11:36 AM

 

> Where would I get an outlet tester?

Probably a local hardware store would have them. Or Amazon.com:

http://www.amazon.com/50542-Receptacle-Tester-Improper-Indicator/dp/B002LZTKIA

 

> Which Blue Ray Player do you have? My husband wants one!

You husband probably won't want the one that I found to be the most

tolerable from an ES standpoint, because it is the oldest and most

sluggish (long wait times) Blu-ray player I tried! But it's the Sony BDP-S1,

which originally cost $1000 in 2006, but I got a used one for $60 on eBay:

http://www.blu-ray.com/Sony-BDP-S1/5/

I found some newer models (some which have built-in ethernet and wi-fi!)

to not be tolerable, but this one is perfectly fine.

> Isn't cell antennas considered microwave radiation?  There is a microwave

> antenna on the mountain near by. Would that be considered more

> powerful radiation?

Cellphone antennas are using the microwave spectrum. But there are

other towers/antennas transmitting in this spectrum -- and other spectrums!

I can't really say which would be more harmful...

Marc

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Thanks Kathy. So you think the lessemf outlet checker is better than the store

bought?  Loni

Cell antennas communicate with cellphones, and microwave antennas

are for more specialized, industrial/business usage.

Marc

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> Thanks Kathy. So you think the lessemf outlet checker is better than the store

bought?  Loni

Shouldn't be any better -- both should give the same answers as to whether your

outlet is wired correctly...

Marc

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Loni,

I'm sorry, their outlet tester looks about the same to me. .

It has 3 prongs,LED lights. Has a picture of how it

should light up

showing correct,  various  problems.

Kathy

 

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