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 3. GQ EMF EF Meter RF Spectrum Power Analyzer
 Hear electricity including surges

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Dantheman Posted - 09/08/2023 : 09:57:41
Hello, My RF Spectrum power analyzer constantly reads, daily and by the second, and when there is a dbm surge I can also hear that at the same time it is being RP Spectrum read:

Avg -87dbm Chb:405/812khz
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2.452HGHZ\/ -88dbm


Then there is the readings here

2.400GHz (-91dBm) 2.504 GHz [located at bottom]

Could someone, please, explain what this means?
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EmfDev Posted - 09/19/2023 : 13:34:12
signal strength
Dantheman Posted - 09/15/2023 : 09:18:26
Thank you for your reply. Within the 2.4 GHZ what does the -dbm mean?
EmfDev Posted - 09/12/2023 : 13:29:55
It can come from anywhere but 2.4GHz is mostly from WiFi/smartmeter/bluetooth.
Dantheman Posted - 09/09/2023 : 09:58:44
Sorry, when I provide for quite, I still hear the electrical current, as per the original post. Thank you.
Dantheman Posted - 09/09/2023 : 09:38:56
Hi. Thanks for your reply. So I am hearing this whatever causing it electrical surge? When it is dead quite in my place I can also hear the surges, which my meter reads, from the already electrical surges. What might be causing this? Thank you.
EmfDev Posted - 09/08/2023 : 14:52:27
Hi Dantheman, the -91 dBm is the minimum detected within the range.

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