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Sounds like a plan... you should experiment and see how good it is at

picking up wi-fi. If it's not too good Kensington has a dedicated wi-fi

detector for around $20 I think.

Beyond that it's hard to get anything sensitive enough, although

I can't predict whether the MW-1 Electrosmog detector for about $90

will do better than the one you found. It just gives sounds, no numbers,

and would miss unmodulated signals (although that may not matter).

And doesn't measure 50 hz AC fields.

I would like to have a very compact AC/microwave meter like that to

bring with me when I go out someplace new, so if it works as advertised

and doesn't emit horrible emfs of its own, it should be a good investment.

With any electronics it's a good idea to air it out for at least a day

(maybe

a week) before bringing indoors.

Bill

On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 2:45 PM, betty_starbuckle <

betty_starbuckle@...> wrote:

> Bill sorry to keep bothering you with this- i actually am wanting to

> get something that will give me a " good sanctuary " , so im debating

> getting this and a buzz stick to start off with, and evolve to

> something else down the line. what do you think?

>

> ada

>

>

>

> > > > THE INTERNET TRAIL LED ME TO A

> > > > DISCUSSION OF NUTRIENTS COMING FROM DEEP DOWN IN THE SOIL.

> THESE ARE

> > > > MINERALS THAT HAVE BEEN LEACHED OUT OF TOPSOIL. MOLASSES, SEA

> SALT,

> > > > CLAY, AND GRAPE JUICE ALL HAVE THESE PROPERTIES. MY WIFE HAS

> BEEN ON

> > > > MAPLE SYRUP AND SEA SALT, WITH FANTASTIC RESULTS. NOW WE ARE

> GOING TO

> > > > TRY THE MOLASSES AND CLAY (BENTONITE).

> > >

> > > Yes, supplementing with mineral-rich foods/supplements certainly

> can be

> > > helpful. I find magnesium and iodine-rich items particularly

> helpful.

> > >

> > > I'm not suprised to see molasses or sea salt on your list, but

> where did

> > > you read that grape juice was rich in minerals?

> > >

> > > Marc

> > >

> > >

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by the way , it looks like that meter is the new electrosmog meter , but im

going to get it any way, seems a good place to start.

Ada

From: Bill Bruno <wbruno@...>

Subject: Re: Re: meters again!

Date: Tuesday, 14 October, 2008, 8:02 AM

Sounds like a plan... you should experiment and see how good it is at

picking up wi-fi. If it's not too good Kensington has a dedicated wi-fi

detector for around $20 I think.

Beyond that it's hard to get anything sensitive enough, although

I can't predict whether the MW-1 Electrosmog detector for about $90

will do better than the one you found. It just gives sounds, no numbers,

and would miss unmodulated signals (although that may not matter).

And doesn't measure 50 hz AC fields.

I would like to have a very compact AC/microwave meter like that to

bring with me when I go out someplace new, so if it works as advertised

and doesn't emit horrible emfs of its own, it should be a good investment.

With any electronics it's a good idea to air it out for at least a day

(maybe

a week) before bringing indoors.

Bill

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Does that have audio output? If not it won't be sensitive enough.

Here are 2 items from less emf that can make a buzz stick. It also

has been sold under the name " telephone listener " from radio shack.

MAGNETIC PICKUP

*Build Your Own Gaussmeter*

Want parts to build your own gaussmeter? Here is an AC magnetic field probe.

It generates an AC voltage when exposed to AC magnetic fields. Although we

do not know how the output from this unit varies with frequency, we do know

that the greater the magnetic field, the higher the voltage generated (at 60

Hz, it produces about 1 mV per 20 mG). Best part: it can be connected to the

audio amplifier (see below), or sound recording device so you can get an

auditory " picture " of the electromagnetic field. Connect 3 of them in series

and create a 3-axis unit. It is quite small: only 0.7 " long x 0.7 " diameter,

with a removable rubber suction cup attached. Has 36 " lead and 1/8 " (3.5 mm)

mono plug.

*Magnetic Pickup (Cat. #P175) …........…. $4.95* [image: add to

cart]<http://www.aitsafe.com/cf/add.cfm?userid=1151290 & product=P175+Magnetic+Pic\

kup & price=4.95 & units=1 & return=www.lessemf.com/ghost.html#175>

------------------------------

[image: AUDIO AMPLIFIER] AUDIO AMPLIFIER *Hear the Sounds of EMF!*

Connects to Magnetic Pick-up (above) for audio translation of AC magnetic

field frequency and intensity. Makes finding sources of AC magnetic fields

very easy. Listen carefully to hear the hum of 50 or 60 Hz, plus clicks,

pops, and shrill tones of harmonics, surges, and " dirty " power. Who knows

what else you might hear? Volume is adjustable. Even has an output where you

can connect earphone or external speaker. Input: 1/8in stereo. Requires 9V

battery. A valuable but inexpensive addition to your paranormal toolbox.

*Audio Amplifier (Cat #P175-A) … $14.99* [image: add to

cart]<http://www.aitsafe.com/cf/add.cfm?userid=1151290 & product=P175-A+Audio+Ampl\

ifier & price=14.99 & units=1 & return=www.lessemf.com/ghost.html#175>

-Bill

On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 2:59 PM, betty_starbuckle <

betty_starbuckle@...> wrote:

> is this whatyou mean by a buzz stick ?

> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Electromagnetic-Field-EMF-Gauss-Detector-Meter-

> ELF-Zone_W0QQitemZ370097073720QQcmdZViewItem?

> hash=item370097073720 & _trkparms=72%3A1301%7C39%3A1%7C66%3A2%7C65%

>

> 3A12%7C240%3A1318 & _trksid=p3286.c0.m14

>

> ada

>

>

> > > > THE INTERNET TRAIL LED ME TO A

> > > > DISCUSSION OF NUTRIENTS COMING FROM DEEP DOWN IN THE SOIL.

> THESE ARE

> > > > MINERALS THAT HAVE BEEN LEACHED OUT OF TOPSOIL. MOLASSES, SEA

> SALT,

> > > > CLAY, AND GRAPE JUICE ALL HAVE THESE PROPERTIES. MY WIFE HAS

> BEEN ON

> > > > MAPLE SYRUP AND SEA SALT, WITH FANTASTIC RESULTS. NOW WE ARE

> GOING TO

> > > > TRY THE MOLASSES AND CLAY (BENTONITE).

> > >

> > > Yes, supplementing with mineral-rich foods/supplements certainly

> can be

> > > helpful. I find magnesium and iodine-rich items particularly

> helpful.

> > >

> > > I'm not suprised to see molasses or sea salt on your list, but

> where did

> > > you read that grape juice was rich in minerals?

> > >

> > > Marc

> > >

> > >

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Thats brilliant bill thanks fr the links.

" Although my Soul shall set in Darkness, I will raise in Perfect Light, I have

Loved the Stars to Fondly to be Fearful of the Night. "

unknown

> From: Bill Bruno <wbruno@...>

> Subject: Re: Re: meters again!

>

> Date: Tuesday, 14 October, 2008, 8:24 AM

> Does that have audio output? If not it won't be

> sensitive enough.

>

> Here are 2 items from less emf that can make a buzz stick.

> It also

> has been sold under the name " telephone listener "

> from radio shack.

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