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High Quality DT-1130 Digital Electromagnetic Radiation Detector -US $9.99-Free Shipping @ Tmart

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Use the tester to detect homeelectronics: cellphone, PC, TV Set, Copy machine and socket, etc. So you know what electronics you should keep some distance away from it. ;)

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US $9.99(AU $11.80) 70b0b4cad8 US$14.99(AU $17.71) 2014.11.13

How to use it:
1. Turn on the power.
2. Get the tester close to the electronics and read the display. The closer to the electronics, the larger display it shows. You can change the angle of the tester to get a better display.

Video Review: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ddOCM-f4zQ

Specifications

  • Model: DT-1130
  • Color: Black
  • Maximum Display: 1999
  • Test Frequency: 50Hz~2000MHz
  • Sampling time: 0.4sec
  • Voltage: 9V
  • Power: 1 x 9V 6F22 Battery(Not Included)

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closed Comments

  • Excellent for the conspirators to measure the "EMF irradiated by smart meters"!

  • +15

    Test Frequency: 50Hz~2000MHz

    LOL that rules out your microwave oven (2.45GHz)

    Regardless, it's a useless piece of equipment. All EMR from visible light, down through infrared, radio frequencies right down to 0Hz is non-ionising - i.e. harmless.

    Ultra-violet, x-rays etc. are ionising (harmful) which is why you can get burnt going out into the sun and can develop skin cancers.

    Edit: downvoted not only because it is useless junk, but because the image on the site has it "testing" a microwave oven, which runs at 2.45GHz, when this device apparently only reads up to 2GHz.

    • +4

      Tested on my microwave and nothing showed so all good!

    • Thanks for the downvotes adamren

      • +1

        I'm getting negs for my outstanding sense of humour so don't worry too much

  • I've got one of these to test powerlines near my house. It come up with some high numbers under the lines but unsure of what the numbers mean. Theses no details that come with it.

    • +1

      Do you glow at night?

  • +2

    There is an updated version that detects snake oil leaks too.

    • +2

      What about dropbears?

      • What about them?

        As long as you dont look up and catch their black soul-less eyes glaring at you, you'll be fine.
        There's no device that you could ever buy that'll protect you 100% anyway. Just never stare at them. Never ever.

        Natures absolute perfect killers… top of the food chain. Some would call them land sharks- ruthless, fearless, and attack without warning.

        But those eyes…. shivers

      • +1

        It's hoop snakes that are the problem!
        http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Hoop_Snake

        *First Aid
        If you or a loved one do get bitten then you're probably going to wonder what you should do. The answer is that there is nothing you can do. Administer the last rites or whatever it is that your particular deity demands of you prior to the extinction of your pathetic little life. You're a goner, mate.

  • +1

    This YouTube video sums everything up beautifully:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ddOCM-f4zQ

    According to the detector, even his cat is emitting huge amounts of electromagnetic radiation! Oh no! Better kill it, kill it with fire!

    Snake oil. I know a couple of clients who were scammed out of hundreds of dollars due to junk devices like this. They thought all their appliances were harming them due to electromagnetic fields so went and bought new appliances they thought would be safer. After I demonstrated that devices like these beep fairly randomly depending on where an appliance is located, where you're standing, how you hold it or the humidity, they were quite devastated to realise they'd been scammed.

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