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Smart Utility Meters: Are They Smart for You?” SoCal brochures (100) --- $20
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RF Meters Compared - Sold at Amazon and other retailers
You can only mitigate radiation from your home if you can find it.
There are many different RF meters available, but these are the ones that we own and like. They range in price based on their features, which we have attempted to boiled down to somewhat layman's terms.
What RF Frequency Range do you want to measure?
How must power density would you like to measure?
Do you want to "hear" the RF radiation?
There are many different RF meters available, but these are the ones that we own and like. They range in price based on their features, which we have attempted to boiled down to somewhat layman's terms.
What RF Frequency Range do you want to measure?
- RF Frequency Range - It's good to have a wide frequency range as devices emit RF radiation at different frequencies. For example, Smart Meters, WIFI and Bluetooth typically work at 2.4 GHz, microwave ovens at 2.45 GHz. Older meters that only go up to 3 Ghz may give a false sense of security as they will not be able to detect devices up in the newer 5-6 Ghz range such as WiMAX and WLAN.
How must power density would you like to measure?
- Measurement Range - Having a meter that measures within the FCC limits would be like measuring a football field with a toothpick. The FCC is only concerned with you catching fire. A meter should be to help you find the range of EMR that is safe in your home. The higher power the more potential danger.
Do you want to "hear" the RF radiation?
- Audible Sound - RF radiation converted into sound not only lets you know how close you are to the source but it can also differentiate between different types of RF. Cell towers, Bluetooth, WiFi, cell phones all have different sound patterns. Another use for an audible meter is in teaching other about the dangers of this form of radiation. The sounds are very annoying.