Sunday 27 December 2020

TriField TF2 Review (UK, USA, Canada)

TriField TF2 Review (UK, USA, Canada). The TriField TF2 EMF meter is capable of measuring magnetic and electrical frequencies in both standard and weighted. It's also kitted out with the ability to measure RF (radio / microwave frequency). This basically means that the TF2 can measure the frequency of just about anything electrical. From household items like hairdryers, microwaves, computers, televisions and WiFi routers, to smartphones, powerstations, powerlines (pylons) and cellphone towers (phone masts).

TF2-Alphalab-USA_TriField-Meter

 

Available here (UK, USA and Canada)

More and more people are now using EMF meters to scan properties when looking for a new house / flat / apartment to see if there are any invisible dangers in the form of high levels / high spike areas of EMF. Also rising in popularity as electric cars now become a more permanent fixture, is the potentially high levels of EMF being found in some electric cars. 

This is very dependent on model, but some do have high readouts in certain areas (see a Tesla readout). Although it should be noted, the meter in the picture at the link is reading magnetic fields, and normal cars can also give off fairly high readings in certain areas of the car. But, that Tesla readout is high for the meter just being sat on a seat. So its just something worth being aware of.

 

TriField TF2 Unboxing Video

 


Read Consumer Reviews and Feedback

As a result, some potential buyers are taking an EMF meter with them to measure if the EMF is exessive in certain areas of the car. Anyone sensitive to EMF who is considering buying an electric car should either buy or borrow an EMF meter in order to check before purchase. The same goes for moving into a new home too (buying or renting).

One question that gets asks quite frequently about the TriField TF2: Can it measure / detect 5G. Well, due to the fact that the TF2's RF frequency range starts @ 20MHz and goes all the way up to 6GHz, yes, it can measure 5G at the moment. but could have some limitations if the proposed band of 28 GHz is used in the future (not in use yet and might not ever be, so should be all good for the next few years). Watch the review video below to see what is excluded from the 5G bands (above 24GHz).

TriField TF2 Meter Video Review 

 

 

How does it compare to the Cornet ED-88tplus

As you can see in the review video, it's very easy to use. While comparable to other meters that fall within the same price range, such as the EMFields Acousticom 2 and PF5, some people prefer the digital readout of the TF2, and the fact that the manual dial at the front gives people the option to easily switch through the modes and measure different types of frequencies. A very versatile device. If you want an EMFields branded device that has a digital readout try the Acoustimeter AM-11 (measures up to 8GHz). 

Reviews are generally positive, with an overall very high rating on Amazon. Build quality is good. The TF2 is made in America by AlphaLab, Inc. This device takes 1 square PP3 battery. Another, somewhat older model well worth buying if you can find one for sale, is the TriField 100xe (I think its also known as the Broadband meter or sometimes referred to as the TF1). 

The older model, now discontinued, can sometimes be found for sale on eBay used. This model is rather old, so not really recommended over the newer models mentioned here if your intention is to measure RF specifically. The newer models are much better for that.



Monday 7 December 2020

Acousticom 2 EMF Detector Review

Acousticom 2 EMF Detector Review. The Acousticom 2 by EMFields is one of the most popular EMF detectors out there for sale. It's very sensitive, well-made, easy to use and affordable. Those are the main reasons why it is such a good device. But don't be under an illusions, it's not exactly cheap in price.

EMF detectors, ones that actually work anyway, are not the cheapest devices to purchase. I was going to write a review for the Acousticom 2, but then came across a good basic video review from emfsafetyzone.com which pretty much covers all the features and selling points that this model has to offer.


 

Read the customer reviews for the Acousticom 2

 

It also gives a brief review / overview of its limitations and compares it to another detector from EMFields, the PF5 Pocket Power Frequency Meter (ELF & VLF). Both are very good, and can be found for sale in the UK and USA at the link. Both models take a PP3 (9-volt) battery (that's one of the square ones if you are unsure). 

If you want to see more of the Acousticom 2 in action take a look at this post. Or to read more about EMF radiation, in particular 5G and its controversial deployment / rollout, take a look here. Another model well worth mentioning here is the TriField TF2. It has 3 modes of detection and a digital readout.



Microwave Radiation From Cell Towers Measured

Microwave Radiation From Cell Towers Measured. Everywhere you look now there is a cell phone tower, or phone mast as they are generally called in the UK. With the race for 5G (@60Ghz), which will give off higher radiation levels than anything before it (3G, 4G etc), even through the lockdown the towers have still been getting put up worldwide. Some even being reported as just "appearing" overnight. Errecting cell towers at night seems very shady.

 

 Detector used in the video: Extech 480836 EMF Strength Meter 3.5GHz RF

 

Bear in mind that the video above, now being a few years old, was more than likely 3G or 4G. Five G is more dangerous. High levels of EMF radiation (low frequencies (ELF) and electromagnetic fields (EMF) are known to be harmful for humans,animals, and plant life. So this does seem like a total disregard for not only public health and safety, but for the Earth as a whole. It's as if the powers that be are saying, we know its dangerous, but we're putting it up anyway and there's nothing you can do about it. If you doubt what I'm saying here just watch the video below. 

Titled: BIG WIRELESS CONCEDES: No studies showing safety of 5G. The video in a nutshell: "Safety is paramount". How much has been spent on independent testing? Answer: Nothing. Well there you have it, no independent testing has been done on 5G. This is uncharted territory. I suspect testing has been done behind closed doors, and they know just how dangerous this technology is. Hence the reason why they have not done any independent testing, as they know what the conclusions / findings will be [plausible deniability].



Other than techfreaks and people who are oblivious to the dangers of radiation, wireless or otherwise, almost no one wants 5G. To trade health for technological advancement is so silly and short sighted. I mean, don't the people who are behind the roll out realize that them and their family's are also going to be affected. Are they so obsessed that they just don't care anymore.

 

Microwave Radiation From Cell Towers Measured

 
So, what type of EMF meter do you need to measure this radiation. Well, any decent detector will show you in no uncertain terms that the radiation level is too high by giving off an extremely high reading. Meters like the Trifield 3-Mode TF2 (Excellent), Acousticom 2 RF (See it in action here), Acoustimeter and EMFields PF5 are very capable and affordable.


Wavemon RF-60


There's also a demand from people wanting to measure specifically upto 60Ghz for 5G. For that there is the Wavemon RF-60. However, I think that model is considered as industrial and requires more information from the potential buyer than just paying the money and getting it delivered. It looks like the websites that stock the Wavemon RF-60, such as wavecontrol, aesolutions.com.au, tester.co.uk and mrc-gigacomp.com may require the purchaser to be a company.
 
 

EMF Meter for phone mast and home use


The products mentioned here can also be used to monitor and measure the radiation levels from the devices in your home. Things like the WiFi router, microwave oven, smart meter, computers and smartphones. So if you're curious about how high the EMF radiation levels are in your home, and where gives off the highest readings, so you can create some space between you and the high EMF area(s), you may want to buy an EMF meter and perform a scan of your property.


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