Cornet Electrosmog Manual

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Shares 25 Cornet ED75 EMF meter review – in an ideal world you would have one EMF meter that could “do everything”. It would be pocket sized, not too expensive and easy to use. Unfortunately, whether its EMF meters or anything else as soon as you start to look at the nitty gritty, you realize that the ideal world doesn’t exist.

I have just tested the Cornet ED75 EMF meter. Galaxy Of Games Red Edition. It doesn’t do “everything” but for the money, it does quite a lot. This video gives a brief overview of its features: What Are The Technical Specifications of The Cornet ED75 EMF Meter? The technical specifications of the Cornet ED75 are the following: Dual operation mode: RF power meter mode and LF Gauss meter mode. Frequency range: 100MHz to 6GHz (RF meter) (useful up to 8GHz), 50Hz to 10KHz (Gauss meter).

Super Wide dynamic range 60dB (RF meter). High sensitivity –55dBm to 0 dBm (25mV/m to 14.8V/m) (RF meter), 1mG – 500mG (Gauss meter). Peak power density measurement 1.5uW/m2 to 0.58W/m2.

Feb 16, 2016 The CORNET ED88T EMF RF/ELF-M/EMF-E/Freq meter instructions and operation video. New features: 1. Higher sampling rate of 5000 per half a second 2. CORNET ® Microsystem:ED-65 Quick user's manual amount. If CORNET ED-65 Electrosmog meter is designed for quick measurement of high frequency (RF).

LCD Histogram and bar display to display power density level. Analog RF(AM,FM) and Digital burst RF(GSM,TDMA,CDMA,DECT, ZigBee, Bluetooth, UWB, WiFi, WiMAX 2.4GHz, 3.6GHz, 5.8GHz).

Max and Hold function, mW/m2, V/m, dBm, mG, uT. Built-in Sensing Antenna. Small, compact handheld design, 69mmX110mm.

Battery operated (9V DC) Mmm this sounds all well and good, but what does all this mean in plain English? Cornet ED 75 – Dual Operation RF and Gauss Meter Mode The Cornet ED75 can measure RF radiation and magnetic field radiation. Having a meter that is capable of measuring EMFs at different frequencies is no new invention. The, for instance, which has been around for a good for few years, can measure AC magnetic fields, AC electric fields and radio frequency (RF) radiation. True, but the Trifield has its limitations in so far as RF radiation measurement goes.

If you want to check your microwave for leaks or you are wondering what levels of RF radiation your cordless phone is throwing out the Trifield can do this kind of testing admirably. But if you are wanting to check the RF levels from a nearby cell phone tower or your neighbors WiFi the Trifield is soonchallenged. Is The Cornet ED75 A Better Meter Than The Trifield 100XE?

If your main concern is RF radiation from things like: – cell phones and PDAs – smart meters – cell phone towers (base stations) – WiFi routers and modems – Cordless (DECT) phones – Wimax – Spy cameras – Digital baby monitors – Digital TV – A/V Sender Receivers – Wireless burglar alarms – Wireless video games (Playsation 3 and the like) then yes the Cornet ED 75 is a better choice than the Trifield 100XE. Its true you can measure radiation from lots of different sources (magnetic, electric and RF) with the Trifield but for measuring RF radiation the Cornet ED75 is a lot more accurate. What About Magnetic Field Radiation?

The Cornet ED75 EMF meter will measure low frequency (LF) magnetic field radiation. As the spec says it can measure magnetic fields between 1mG and 500mG. Sounds great doesn’t it? Well it is pretty good but for measuring magnetic field radiation but its not nearly as accurate as the Trifield. The Trifield even with its two magnetic field settings measures radiation over a narrower range than the Cornet, only 0.2-100 mG as opposed to 1mG – 500mG with the Cornet. But don’t be deceived by this. Being able to take readings between 100 and 500 mG sounds good on paper but in terms of personal EMF protection it is likely to serve little purpose.

100mG is already a very high exposure level, generally long term exposures of 2 to 3 mG would be sufficient cause for concern, let alone 100 or 500mG. Being able to measure levels as low as 0.2mG, as the Trifield can, is much more useful. 3649 • Barry Mazelin said, Great Balanced details for and against purchasing the meter. Great help to those people who may be thinking of upgrading /purchasing a new meter, or in fact may already have a Trifield meter. I know the electricsmog meter has a table on the front of it but it would be nice to have that table readings shown in the video. Meaning of different readings etc would help to show what the user is looking for to be safe in their home and how do you total exposure up in the home over time. Thanks Lloyd – Extremely helpful videos well done.