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posted 2 years ago by pkvi_and_the_legman 2 years ago by pkvi_and_the_legman +4 / -5
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– CrazyRussian 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

Plastic blinds is a bit much tho

I don't see anything that could produce that tiny level of electrostatic field he show.

Ayh just took my meter

What model?

5G and 6G ... WIFI, neighboring WIFI, ambient RF ...

Do you understand that dude brag about value on the meter that describe electrostatic charge?

Value of RF flux you are talking about is pretty low and does not change through the whole clip and is 0.002 mW/m² even with "RF" label on the screen.

That 0.002 mW/m² is pretty valid for the environment you described without his phone transmitter on near the device.

You have to know, that RF power density is proportional to the square of distance. To get a noticeable rise from such weak sources like WiFi (max ~30mW) of whatever you have to bring EMF meter close to transmitter. Dude didn't do that in video. And background that is composed from everything you told about is somewhere near shown figure.

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– CrazyRussian 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

It is basically magnetometer, really. Good one, meanwhile. Allow you to detect rotating magnets and wires with AC current anywhere and measure their strength. Main purpose - finding wiring in the walls to not drill al hole through it. Working frequency is 30-300Hz so it is purposed for the 50/60Hz mains power cables.

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