The CellSensor EMF/ELF Meter

Using the CellSensor as an EMF/ELF
meter requires the use of an external sensor probe. Without the
probe the Cell Sensor measures only RF emissions and is calibrated
for emissions in the 900 MHz – 1800 MHz band which is generally
Cell phones. With the probe the CellSensor becomes a fully featured
low frequency Electromagnetic Field meter. The external single axis
probe means that the meter can be positioned such that it is easy to
see and read the display while at the same time the probe can be
best placed to properly detect and measure the EMF emissions
correctly. The CellSensor is a single axis gauss meter, however, ELF
fields are three dimensional. Thus, in order to obtain a more
accurate measurement of a field you must read the strength of the
field in three axis, x, y, and z (horizontal, vertical and
sideways). Once the readings are obtained in these three positions
you could perform calculations to come up with the final value. On a
paranormal investigation calculating values would be prohibitive. It
is recommended instead to slowly tilt the device at various angles
to find the strongest reading and use that angle for your reading.
Specifications
Detects: Cellular Phone
radiation
Electromagnetic Fields generated by AC appliances and cables
Range: 0-1 and 0-10
milliWatts/cm2 (RF)
0-5 and
0-50 milliGauss.
Accuracy: 5%
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Includes Remote Probe for ELF
field measurements
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Easy to use and operate
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Audio and visual signals
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Rugged construction, high
quality components
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Comprehensive manual and
instruction book
- Flattened
frequency response curve in ELF mode for increased accuracy.
NOTE:
Meters like the CellSensor are calibrated for 50/60 Hz. Their
frequency curve dips down below that range which makes you miss some
ELF areas.
Extremely low
frequency (ELF) fields includes alternating current (AC) fields and
other electromagnetic radiation from 1 Hz to 300 Hz.
The
ideal EMF meter for paranormal investigators should have a long flat
response curve of (1) and the lower the ranges can go the better.
It should, if possible, be able to detect DC fields. The CellSensor
response curve is shown below.
