Guest guest Posted June 22, 2011 Report Share Posted June 22, 2011 Using the Grundig G8 signal level meter from Radio Shack, at ~520 kHz, I found a projector to be quite high in kHz frequencies plugged in, even if it is powered off-- maybe 100x higher than my monitor. Not good for someone with ES, unless you keep greater distance from your projector. Would be interesting now to compare * plasma TV to conventional LCD TV * Switching vs. non-switching power supplies. and so forth... > > All: > > For those of you tired of judging kHz frequencies by sound alone, you can get a Grundig G8 from Radio Shack under 30-day return policy. It's not just a radio but it also has a signal level indicator for the kHz frequencies. Check monitors, keyboards, wires, dimmer switches, projectors, and all sorts of things, e.g., at 520 kHz frequency or other kHz frequency of your choice. > > See http://www.wireless-precaution.com/main/detection.php > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2011 Report Share Posted June 22, 2011 The meter for metering dirty electricity is the Stetzerizer,which you can read about on my site, www.LifeEnergies.com. It costs only $100 and you just plug it into any outlet to get a digital reading. Those who are very sensitive need a level not above 20. Personally, I'm now OK at up to 50. To lower the level of electricl pollution in your home, you install a sufficient number of Stetzerizer filters to bring the reading down. The pollution on your substation line will vary depending on what others on the same line are doing that's adding pollution to the electricity, so many people leave the meter plugged in (It does not use electricity that you will pay for.) to monitor what their situation is. (Superbowl, or high military alterts, for instance, result in higher readings.) Installing filters deals nicely with what's on the circuits. You will still have do deal with what's on phone lines, water pipes, metal ductwork, etc. And with airborne communications signals, including that from radio wave broadcasting utility meters. Shivani Arjuna www.LifeEnergies.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2011 Report Share Posted June 23, 2011 A cheap $15 radio can show that the Stetzerizer filter actually increases your exposure to digital kHz frequencies. A body voltage meter also shows it increases body voltage. Though possibly it fixes one thing, it harms another. If $100 sounds little to you, consider the Grundig G8 from Radio Shack is only $50 or less. Grundig is a famous radio brand. > > > The meter for metering dirty electricity is the Stetzerizer,which you can read about on my site, www.LifeEnergies.com. > > It costs only $100 and you just plug it into any outlet to get a digital reading. Those who are very sensitive need a level not above 20. Personally, I'm now OK at up to 50. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2011 Report Share Posted June 23, 2011 posted: " Stetzer goes only up to 150 kHz. But above that, there are also very mean and nasty frequencies, which should be treated also. The Entech Wideband Powerline Noise Analyzer measures up to ca 800 kHz. My Spectran NF 5035, with a Differential Probe measures up to 30 MHz. " The Stetzer meter was designed to meter the frequencies most common in dirty electricity created by household electronics. The Stetzer filters remove 4 to 100 KHz. No point in the meter metering what the filters do not filter. Most of the pollution is within that range. Yes, there are now other frequencies that are harmful. How do you treat those, ? At any rate, installing the filters makes a tremendous difference for sensitive people and they have saved many lives. Removing a great portion a person's stress is obviously a good thing. Now we need filters for Rf-broadcasting meter frequencies, etc. that can remove these from buildilng wiring. Shivani Arjuna www.lifeEnergies.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2011 Report Share Posted June 24, 2011 There are many other filters on planet Earth other than $5 bypass capacitors. They can be designed to filter in the mega hertz range that is referring to, and address common mode as well as differential noise. Eli > > > posted: > > " Stetzer goes only up to 150 kHz. > But above that, there are also very mean and nasty frequencies, which should be treated also. > > The Entech Wideband Powerline Noise Analyzer measures up to ca 800 kHz. > > My Spectran NF 5035, with a Differential Probe measures up to 30 MHz. " > > The Stetzer meter was designed to meter the frequencies most common in dirty electricity created by household electronics. The Stetzer filters remove 4 to 100 KHz. No point in the meter metering what the filters do not filter. Most of the pollution is within that range. > > Yes, there are now other frequencies that are harmful. How do you treat those, ? > > At any rate, installing the filters makes a tremendous difference for sensitive people and they have saved many lives. Removing a great portion a person's stress is obviously a good thing. > > Now we need filters for Rf-broadcasting meter frequencies, etc. that can remove these from buildilng wiring. > > Shivani Arjuna > www.lifeEnergies.com > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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