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3. GQ EMF EF Meter RF Spectrum Power Analyzer
GQ EMF-390 multiple RF signals at 1 location
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[quote][i]Originally posted by ray0517[/i] [br]Take for example, RF signal of 2.1GHz, 3GHz, 5GHz, 9GHz exists at a particular location. How do I find out the direction of 9GHz RF signal is beaming from and its strength using the GQ EMF-390 meter RF detector? [/quote]
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ray0517
Posted - 04/12/2021 : 20:39:07
Take for example,
RF signal of 2.1GHz, 3GHz, 5GHz, 9GHz exists at a particular location.
How do I find out the direction of 9GHz RF signal is beaming from and its strength using the GQ EMF-390 meter RF detector?
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EmfDev
Posted - 04/13/2021 : 09:42:29
Hi ray0517, it is hard to do since there are many signals does not have a feature of filtering signal frequencies.
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