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 cell towers? lte, umts?

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fransz Posted - 01/30/2019 : 06:59:51
Hello!
I just bought the 380v2 and was hoping to detect cell towers ...
I thought the 2.4Ghz band would be that, but that is 'ordinary'
microwave i just found out. the reading will always say mixed,
when i point to a cell tower.
So my question would be, are there ways to detect umts, lte and gsm
towers?
thanx in advance,
frans
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EmfDev Posted - 02/01/2019 : 10:45:25
Hi fransz, sorry I missed your question,
It says mixed if the frequency or emfs that dominate is not that clear. That's why it says mixed.
It should detect those towers though.

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