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Shortly, new RF meters or detectors will arrive on the market.

And easy to use.

For prices well under 100 Euro.

I'll keep you informed.

Greetings,

Claessens

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Re: low_emf: do you work for spectran?

> Personally I'm sure I don't work for aaronia. But their products look

> interesting.

>

> I mean, the cheapest price to buy an HF meter is 150 euros. This is

> the most affordable one ever. For basic people knowing nothing about

> what's going on on their place. The next cheapest one is the one with

> the green antenna, and it is already two to three times more expensive,

> although of course it looks better, with a digital display.

>

> I'd say also that people heavily stoned by a phone mast in the vicinity

> (like myself) don't have much energy to buy something expensive and

> difficult to use, as a first move.

>

> jean.

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What characteristics would they have? Looks too good to be true... There is

(almost) even not a good voltmeter for that price?! I would be looking

forward to

testing them!

Drasko

Re: low_emf: do you work for spectran?

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> > Personally I'm sure I don't work for aaronia. But their products look

> > interesting.

> >

> > I mean, the cheapest price to buy an HF meter is 150 euros. This is

> > the most affordable one ever. For basic people knowing nothing about

> > what's going on on their place. The next cheapest one is the one with

> > the green antenna, and it is already two to three times more expensive,

> > although of course it looks better, with a digital display.

> >

> > I'd say also that people heavily stoned by a phone mast in the vicinity

> > (like myself) don't have much energy to buy something expensive and

> > difficult to use, as a first move.

> >

> > jean.

> >

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Hello Drasko,

as I wrote: I'll keep you informed.

I am waiting myself at the moment.

Personally I own quite a number of meters, and are always looking for the

price/quality/technical need of them.

On the other hand, the information I receive from several sources regarding

the Spectrans, does not look good.

There seems to be a lot not in order, certainly not what the company

promises.

Aside their promises, it looks as if the Spectrans are NOT a fast spectrum

analyser but a radio scanner, and then a slow one.

It cannot detect a DECT phone at 1 meter distance properly.

Without the antenna, it receives a lot of signals, mostly selfmade

background noise, because of a fault in the design.

It is certainly not an equipment for amateurs. It is rather complicated to

handle.

If you want to adjust something, (and you have to adjust a lot of things)

and press a button, the meter goes to its default.

And you have to adjust all over again.

It is certainly not *point and read*. No way.

Even technicians have their hands full in order to measure *something*.

And that *something* is very questionable.

And the scanning is far too slow.

Too slow for obtaining good measurements.

It is even impossible to obtain good results of that.

And that was with the updates 19 as well as 21.

Perhaps, one day it will function better, but now it is in a very early

development phase, and not qualified for sales.

It is wrong to boast about it, because in my opinion, it is a waste of money

at the moment.

Your friend Thorsten will argue that it is not true, but these findings are

based upon information from several sources.

From people who have bought the Spectran 2025E end the 6080.

Like I said before: *Let us wait and see*.

It is still not November 1st 2005.

Greetings,

Claessens

member Verband Baubiologie

www.milieuziektes.nl

www.milieuziektes.be

www.hetbitje.nl

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Re: low_emf: do you work for spectran?

> >

> >

> > > Personally I'm sure I don't work for aaronia. But their products look

> > > interesting.

> > >

> > > I mean, the cheapest price to buy an HF meter is 150 euros. This is

> > > the most affordable one ever. For basic people knowing nothing about

> > > what's going on on their place. The next cheapest one is the one with

> > > the green antenna, and it is already two to three times more

expensive,

> > > although of course it looks better, with a digital display.

> > >

> > > I'd say also that people heavily stoned by a phone mast in the

vicinity

> > > (like myself) don't have much energy to buy something expensive and

> > > difficult to use, as a first move.

> > >

> > > jean.

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Thanks Bill. Could you recommend a microwave detector? and is that better than

an RF Meter?

 

Loni

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> Anyone have experience with the tm195 RF meter?

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> It was recommended!  Loni

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Loni wrote:

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> I'm considering this meter from lessemf. Anyone have any recommendations?

>

> What is everyone using out there?

>

Looks like a TES-593. I have desired to evaluate one, but have resisted

due to the price, and as the specs are equal to the Cornet, I can't see

much benefit to getting one myself. The 3-axis antenna is a plus though.

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Thanks for your thoughts !  After what I'm going through over here I

need a way to measure RF. Loni

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> I'm considering this meter from lessemf. Anyone have any recommendations?

>

> What is everyone using out there?

>

Looks like a TES-593. I have desired to evaluate one, but have resisted

due to the price, and as the specs are equal to the Cornet, I can't see

much benefit to getting one myself. The 3-axis antenna is a plus though.

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