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If you have a good digital multi-meter, you can measure

electric fields by securing the probes to two balls of

foil, at some distance (like a foot or 2 apart).

If you have a high impedance amplifier like the old

" telephone listeners " you can make a probe from

an old set of headphones or whatever that can

plug into the input jack, and just separate the wires

a few inches. Then you can hear the fields.

On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 2:49 PM, Emil at Less EMF Inc

<lessemf@...>wrote:

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> >I need a meter for electric fields that is much better than the tri-field

> >meter and also isn't very expensive. Any suggestions?

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> Yes. See:

> http://www.lessemf.com/combi.html#480

> and

> http://www.lessemf.com/electric.html#152-d

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> Emil

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What setting do I put the multi-meter on to do this?

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> If you have a good digital multi-meter, you can measure

> electric fields by securing the probes to two balls of

> foil, at some distance (like a foot or 2 apart).

>

> If you have a high impedance amplifier like the old

> " telephone listeners " you can make a probe from

> an old set of headphones or whatever that can

> plug into the input jack, and just separate the wires

> a few inches. Then you can hear the fields.

>

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