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Review on Cornet ED78S Meter ElectroMagnetic Detector by Joseph Katipally

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Cornet ED-78S Electrosmog Meter

The Cornet ED-78S Electrosmog Meter is an excellent device for measuring electropollution. Before you buy and use this device, I suggest you study EMF well. There are many books, online articles and videos written by experts on electromagnetic fields. This device measures in the HF range from 100 MHz to 8 GHz (from 0.5 µW/m2 to 1.8 W/m2) and in the LF range from 0.1 mG to 600 mG. (from 0.01 µT to 60 µT). There are two LF modes, one from 0.1 µT to 60 µT and the other from 0.01 µT to 1 µT for higher sensitivity. Do not cover the sensors when measuring, the HF sensor is on the left and the LF sensor is on the top right. Keep it up when measuring HR. Keep the bass horizontal when measuring. However, you still need to measure everything around the source to get the average and maximum readings. The histogram is ideal for visualizing frequencies. There is also a tone mode so you can "hear" the frequencies. The maximum measurement is suitable for short-pulsed digital signals that require a measurement of the source lasting several minutes, e.g. e.g. smart meters. The average reading gives you a good idea of which sources to avoid or remove, although ideally all artificial EMFs should be avoided. Green, yellow, and red LEDs give you a quick alert of danger when you're not looking at the LCD screen. This is particularly useful when you are holding the source meter at arm's length and cannot see the screen. There are no safe levels for anthropogenic EMFs, but according to a BioInitiative report, 0.003 mW/m2 or less for RF and 1 mGs or less for ELF is considered safe. However, do your best to improve the environment where you spend most of your time.

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