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3. GQ EMF EF Meter RF Spectrum Power Analyzer
EF exposure safe levels
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n8xyn
USA
66 Posts
Posted - 05/16/2018 : 06:55:36
I've found information on emf exposure safe/unsafe levels but nothing on EF levels. Is there a recommended unsafe level that someone has found?
Jim Whitaker
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EmfDev
2322 Posts
Posted - 05/16/2018 : 09:23:39
safe ef levels? I'll try to get some info.
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EmfDev
2322 Posts
Posted - 05/16/2018 : 09:51:45
https://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/topics/agents/emf/
From ZLM's post. They may have recommendations of the safe levels of both.
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n8xyn
USA
66 Posts
Posted - 05/17/2018 : 16:01:03
That's just it, there doesn't seem to be a safe or unsafe level, therefor any alarm setting is pretty much meaningless.
Jim Whitaker
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EmfDev
2322 Posts
Posted - 05/18/2018 : 09:09:18
I found a link that exactly says the safety limit exposure.
https://www.electricsense.com/5029/fcc-safety-limits-for-electric-fields-magnetic-fields-rf-radiation/
it says limit for general public is 27.5 for 30-300 MHz.
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n8xyn
USA
66 Posts
Posted - 05/18/2018 : 15:48:53
Thanks for all the effort....
Jim Whitaker
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