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In Reply to: RE: I just finished mapping out all RF peaks in the living space. You'll never guess what I'm doing about it. Nt posted by geoffkait on March 28, 2017 at 05:04:55
If you don't mind, can you kindly post your mapping results here? Thank you much..... [-;
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What good would that do? Every interior space is different. Subject as they are to a wide range of different types and frequencies of external and internal sources of RF.
"What good would that do?"
Several things. One, it would add to the body of information here, even if only as one person's experience. Two, it would provide food for thought, regarding some things for others to consider. Three, it would help to assist others in deciding if or how to do their own measurements.
The results of my mapping of various rooms were random and unexpected especially when compared to mapping of the room for acoustic wave peaks such as standing waves and reflection points. RF obeys no such quasi consistency. Whereas acoustic sound pressure peaks tend to be located in room corners top and bottom, as well at first reflection points and echo locations, the RF peaks can be just about anywhere EXCEPT in corners. Now you see why I'm saying you cannot GENERALIZE my results.
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Still, it would be interesting to see the results, and to read your observations and assessments.
It's not really rocket science. I just mark wherever the RFI meter pegs the needle. There's really not much to it than that. My meter also has audible alarm when peak is approached. Of course I don't need to tell you all this is unnecessary if you happen to believe that RFI/EMI is innocuous.
My Fillings Ache when I'm in a certain corner where some electric cables run thru the wall.
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