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KylalaKitty
November 13th, 2006, 10:54 PM
When using an emf meter...do you turn the lights off...or actually turn the power off?

covenofkeys
November 14th, 2006, 03:55 AM
is better to do it via candle light or candle burner, but power should not matter, so long as previous to the investigation you work out where the power is emmenating from using the reader.that way if you pass some cables, you already know that it is cables, and not something un-natural affecting the reader. make sense?

Fluoxetine
November 14th, 2006, 05:31 AM
When using an emf meter...do you turn the lights off...or actually turn the power off?

turn off all power. EMF meters can be affected by harmonic interference. Harmonic interference is caused by non insulated and grounded wiring. For instance, my amateur radio broadcast on 20 metres can also affect 10 metres and 40 metres on both sides of the spectrum. As an EMF signal is a radio signature, interference can be picked up from other sources.

So if you have a reading from your EMF with all the lights and power turned off, check to see if it is directional. Check before using if the receiver is horizontal or vertically aligned, then turn it 90 degrees. As radio and EMF is polarised, it is like sea waves going up and down, so if it is vertical and you turn it by 90 degrees it will cancel out and sporadic EMF. As the waves for vertical are going up and down, horizontal will go left to right you can assume alignment of the signal source as all radio and main broadcast TV (minus hill top repeater stations) are all vertical. So if it halves or cancels out on horizontal, it should cancel out radio harmonic interference from a wall bounce reflection and your own body. Your own body can mask signal interference as well as it is more water and dense than the signal wave.

So as you move your body around, see if it cancel with your body. that will give you direction. If not, then you may have to look into height. If it drops higher and lower, then you may have an anomoly.