The K2 would is an electromagnetic field meter, it measures from 20 to 20,000 Hz.

Marshall

Clayton Family wrote:
I have seen gauss meters, and there is a simple one in my multi meter. Does a K2 measure gauss, or hertz? My multimeter makes a cute little noise when it gets near the old knob and tube wiring, so you can tell there is a field that extends more than a foot. It does not have any regular reading for it though, just a noise. I have seen gauss meters that have a numerical readout.

Kathryn


On Nov 9, 2009, at 3:14 PM, Marshall Dudley wrote:

Anyone sensitive to EMF radiation should invest in a K2 meter. Track down and fix or shield anything giving off high EMF. These meters are great for this, they aren't just used for ghost hunting.

Marshall

Clayton Family wrote:
How about a hat made of foil?

Seriously. There are fabrics made that screen EM frequencies, and they are made with silver threads in with the cotton or whatever. The military use them for privacy (Em fields are also cell phones and radios) and who knows what else. But they are reported to also work for this kind of thing.

I have an OTT light in my kitchen, and the ends of the tubes are wrapped with lead foil to prevent the nasty type of frequencies from leaking out the ends. Someone else suggested aluminum foil might work the same way, and it is worth a try.



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