Conrad Biologic (Flicker or EMF or MCS?)
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It's probably not a good idea to be using the Opple Light Master via bluetooth as well.
The Safe and Sound Pro II RF Meter display flickers at regular camera visible frequencies. No need for me to upload video.
https://safelivingtechnologies.com/products/safe-and-sound-pro-ii-rf-meter.html
The flicker sensitive do not care about the emf sensitive and the emf aware are not concerned with their own product's display flicker.
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Now I see why you were asking about EMF or EF. Different products use the term "EMF" differently. For example, the trifield says AC magnetic field (units of milligauss).
Hard to say in my personal experience if it is EMF, EF, RF, dirty electricity or all of the above as trigger. How do you feel about using these displays you are testing at a greater distance than normal away? As you know, the intensity drops off (attenuates) with distance.
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photon78s acoustimeter definitely has the best sensitivity as my router is downstairs, I have a Sonos one wifi speaker in my bedroom, it will pickup the rf between them. It's an awesome meter I found out the Rf is going through where my head would be on my bed.. I don't keep the speaker plugged in anymore after that. The GQ one also isn't too bad either, I did research before buying them. I think the trifield requires you to be right on the source to pick it up from what I heard.
The acoustimeter am10 btw has an audio mode that I can hear the wifi router frequency, when the router is unplugged it goes away and you can hear other frequencies which helps to find the source device of whatever your picking up.
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Difficulty to say how truly accurate these meters are. Their are even higher frequency meters (40GHz). I don't like that the displays are flickering and they are really expensive.
https://safelivingtechnologies.com/products/safe-and-sound-pro-mmwave-meter.html