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The device that Cara got from Dave Stetzer is called Your Inner Voice.

You attach two leads to electrode patches applied to your body, usually to

the ankle and wrist of your dominant hand. You will hear the sound of current

running through your body as you move around your house exposing yourself to

current and fields.

I attempted to get Dr. Graham and Dave to make this gizmo available to

the public, but they decided against it. You can get about the same

information with the ia Multidektor, which also lets you know the frequency

range. (I expect will again criticise the Multidektor, but I find it

very

useful.)

You could make your own Inner-Voice type gizmo if you are handy. The

basic component is sold at Radio Shack . I don't know what it's called, but

it's about the size of a pack of cigarettes (just a bit thicker), a little

speaker with three jack openings and a volumn control. You insert the jack the

leads are wired to into the " input. " They might call it a signal amplifier.

There is another interesting thing you can do with it (Though this is

" just for fun " and not to be used officially in court, etcetera.) You can walk

around with the two leads just dangling or held looped in your hand, using

them as antennae. You will hear a wide variety of sounds as you pick up

various signals. I was astounded at the sounds coming from various electronic

items in a pharmacy I was checking/filtering.

Being able to " hear " it sure makes it real for folks. This is why I

like the Electrosmog Detector.

Regards,

Shivani Arjuna

www.LifeEnergies.com

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Hello Shivani,

it beats me how a Multidetektor (which only can measure lowfrequency

electrical and magnetic fields) may let you know a frequency.

Personally, I am very fond of determining the sounds of many elektrosmog

sources.

I have quite a number of meters.

The latest are described in the (english) issues of my downloadable magazine

*het bitje*, especially the ones of April and May 2006.

See: http://www.milieuziektes.nl/Pagina110.html

I love the meters from Endotronic, because qua sound, they are unsurpassed.

I always wear the Esmog Spion or Profi Sion with me, and use the VLF Spion

together with the Stetzer meter. (The Stetzer meter only works in

wallsockets, where the VLF Spion works *in space*)

They are great for finding sources.

The April issue handles the HFA3 meter of ROM Elektronik. It has a built-in

frequency filter bands.

So one may check inside pre-defined frequency bands, and other frequencies,

which may disturb, are filtered out. The sound output is not so good, but

when one plugs a headphone in the bus, wow, then one hears a lot.

They are working on the HFA4, which may work from 100 MHz up to 10 GHz, but

it is not clear when the first meters will be ready, as every manufacturer

has enormous delays in development.

I have placed a number of sounds on:

http://www.milieuziektes.nl/Pagina109.html

I am in the process of recording many more sounds, like those of a

flatscreen, joystick, some trees, etc.

For that I have bought a special MP3 recording device with a wider frequency

range than the memorecorder I used before.

PS. Many people are focussed on mobile phones and their transmitters, plus

the lowfrequency sources, but I found that the normal radiowaves (from

radio, television and aircraft) can be a pest also.

With my profi Spion and special ball antenna, I can find them exactly as

wider *hotspots*.

I mean, my normal high frequency *hotspots* from mobile phones are the size

of a small football.

The radio *hotspots* do have the size of about 1/2 to 1 meter .

Greetings,

Claessens

member Verband Baubiologie

www.milieuziektes.nl

www.milieuziektes.be

www.hetbitje.nl

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Your Inner Voice

>

> The device that Cara got from Dave Stetzer is called Your Inner Voice.

> You attach two leads to electrode patches applied to your body, usually to

> the ankle and wrist of your dominant hand. You will hear the sound of

> current

> running through your body as you move around your house exposing yourself

> to

> current and fields.

>

> I attempted to get Dr. Graham and Dave to make this gizmo available to

> the public, but they decided against it. You can get about the same

> information with the ia Multidektor, which also lets you know the

> frequency

> range. (I expect will again criticise the Multidektor, but I

> find it very

> useful.)

>

> You could make your own Inner-Voice type gizmo if you are handy. The

> basic component is sold at Radio Shack . I don't know what it's called,

> but

> it's about the size of a pack of cigarettes (just a bit thicker), a little

> speaker with three jack openings and a volumn control. You insert the

> jack the

> leads are wired to into the " input. " They might call it a signal

> amplifier.

>

> There is another interesting thing you can do with it (Though this is

> " just for fun " and not to be used officially in court, etcetera.) You

> can walk

> around with the two leads just dangling or held looped in your hand, using

> them as antennae. You will hear a wide variety of sounds as you pick up

> various signals. I was astounded at the sounds coming from various

> electronic

> items in a pharmacy I was checking/filtering.

>

> Being able to " hear " it sure makes it real for folks. This is why I

> like the Electrosmog Detector.

>

> Regards,

> Shivani Arjuna

> www.LifeEnergies.com

>

>

>

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I'm not sure what the device is either, but it reminds me of a small

transistor radio. YOu can use an AM radio tuned to no station, and

pick up at least some frequencies as you walk around, -interference,

like a vcr is terrible for instance.

Maybe not the same thing, but sounds similar.

~ Snoshoe

>

>

> The device that Cara got from Dave Stetzer is called Your

Inner Voice.

> You attach two leads to electrode patches applied to your body,

usually to

> the ankle and wrist of your dominant hand. You will hear the

sound of current

> running through your body as you move around your house exposing

yourself to

> current and fields.

>

> I attempted to get Dr. Graham and Dave to make this gizmo

available to

> the public, but they decided against it. You can get about the

same

> information with the ia Multidektor, which also lets you know

the frequency

> range. (I expect will again criticise the Multidektor,

but I find it very

> useful.)

>

> You could make your own Inner-Voice type gizmo if you are

handy. The

> basic component is sold at Radio Shack . I don't know what it's

called, but

> it's about the size of a pack of cigarettes (just a bit thicker), a

little

> speaker with three jack openings and a volumn control. You insert

the jack the

> leads are wired to into the " input. " They might call it a signal

amplifier.

>

> There is another interesting thing you can do with it (Though

this is

> " just for fun " and not to be used officially in court, etcetera.)

You can walk

> around with the two leads just dangling or held looped in your

hand, using

> them as antennae. You will hear a wide variety of sounds as you

pick up

> various signals. I was astounded at the sounds coming from

various electronic

> items in a pharmacy I was checking/filtering.

>

> Being able to " hear " it sure makes it real for folks. This

is why I

> like the Electrosmog Detector.

>

> Regards,

> Shivani Arjuna

> www.LifeEnergies.com

>

>

>

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