Guest guest Posted September 20, 2011 Report Share Posted September 20, 2011 Jan Jenson wrote: > Check out these meters! > They look really excellent! > Really?? Not to my eye. Read the specs. The threshold it starts detecting at is 10 micro watts/cm2 for microwaves, and 5 V/m for electric fields. Look that up in a conversion chart http://seahorseCorral.org/images/meter/data/axspace/www/images/meter/power-densi\ ty-chart.png So like I reviewed the Tri-Field meter on my page http://seahorseCorral.org/ehs1.html#specs the Trifield demonstrates very poor sensitivity, and is therefore basically useless on the Microwave setting. In fact the Trifield does not _*Start_* detecting RF until 6 V/m, which is at the _*Top_* of the Acoustimeter's scale. This is a good meter for those who want to prove there is nothing in the air to measure. In fact, I review 11 features to look for in a good meter. I gave this meter 9 down-pointing red arrows. Sincerely, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2011 Report Share Posted September 21, 2011 What did I paste wrong?? Oops. Try this: http://seahorseCorral.org/images/meter/power-density-chart.png -- S son wrote: > Look that up in a conversion chart > http://seahorseCorral.org/images/meter/data/axspace/www/images/meter/power-densi\ ty-chart.png > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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