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Hello all. At present I only have a trifield meter. I use radio controlled

atomic clocks to see how well I am blocking emf's. The clocks do not change

over by themselves when daylight savings time ends except for one room in my

house. The house is very well shielded with metal siding and metal roofs and

also now with metal skirting. I am trying to pinpoint where and how this radi

signal is entering this room. The clock is right above the bed in my bedroom

and that is the room I want to be most free from emf's. I figure that if I can

block the radio siganl from entering then I will also be blocking other signals

as well. I have looked on the web and found that the frequency is 60000 hertz.

They say it is a low frequency that is broadcast from a 50000 watt transmitter

in Colorado. The low frequency and the high amount of wattage cause the signal

to have a lot of bounce to it. Can anyone tell me the best meter to use to try

to locate this 60000 hertz frequency so I can find where it is entering my

house? Thanks.

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> > Can anyone tell me the best meter to use to try to locate this 60000 hertz

> > frequency so I can find where it is entering my house?

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> Trifield meter http://www.lessemf.com/combi.html#150 covers up to 100 kHz.

> Emil

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Trifield meters are useless they are not sensitive enough to really detect

anything unless its right next to it.

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