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 3. GQ EMF EF Meter RF Spectrum Power Analyzer
 low level 10 second emf cycle in graph mode.

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n8xyn Posted - 05/22/2018 : 14:37:08
When there's no real emf to speak of and I start graphing function I get a rise and fall of emf that takes about 10 seconds and is very constant. Anyone have any idea what that might be? It's not always there but very often, just curious :-)
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EmfDev Posted - 05/24/2018 : 10:37:55
I thought you're on the EMF graphs, then which screen are you looking at? which mode?
n8xyn Posted - 05/23/2018 : 15:01:19
How do you tell in the graphing mode? It's not hooked to the computer just seeing off the unit. It's at it's highest sensitivity because that doesn't show up on the vertical mode as existing at all. It's apparently very weak...
EmfDev Posted - 05/23/2018 : 08:40:59
How high is the emf? and what's the reading?

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