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DT-1130 Electromagnetic Radiation Detector AU $13.80 (US $9.99) Delivered @ Tmart + More

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Hey guys, we have this Electromagnetic Radiation Detector on promotion now and price is AU $13.80 (US $9.99), it got many good comments and some reviews can be found YouTube. Hope someone need this would like it, it may help a lot in some industrial fields.

Another thing, we have built several Tmart own brands at this time like Tlife, Teekland, Tenozek, BoldClash, we'd like offer some items for reviewing to Australia regions. If someone has interests or is good at relevant fields, please let me know. Thank you!

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  • +1

    Cool. I want to see how many gamma rays I'm getting per day.

    • Then you'll need a Geiger counter.

      • Why? This is an Electromagnetic Radiation Detector.

        • It will tell you how many Ghosts you are getting per day…

        • Friction could give a reading on this too.

  • +2

    What a bullshit product.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_radiation
    Electromagnetic radiation (EM radiation or EMR) refers to the waves (or their quanta, photons) of the electromagnetic field, propagating (radiating) through space carrying electromagnetic radiant energy. It includes radio waves, microwaves, infrared, (visible) light, ultraviolet, X-, and gamma radiation.

    • +4

      Where in your Wikipedia link does it say this product is shit?

    • +2

      Honestly, I think they've just got their wording terribly wrong.. I think its an electromagnetic field detector, like anyone can make for $5. Why they decided to add in that it detects the radiation of the same field (of which I can guarantee it doesn't) - I have no answer for other than my first one, bad naming.

      Edit: to jv, in shitty terms hes referring to the radiation part of the name/claim. Admittedly I did only come into this deal to make a joke about this detecting how close jv is to appearing in your deals comment section.

      • -1

        You don't even need five bucks. Any smartphone with a compass can be used as one, with a free app (search for "EMF detector")

        The reviews online basically state that everything claimed by the manufacturer (with regards to detecting frequency ranges like microwaves) is a load of HORSE SHIT. Negged for that alone.

    • Not being a smart arse here, but what are you getting at?

      I work under and near powerlines all the time. My employer provides EMF results as company wide memos, to reduce time spent near the lower lines.

      • +1

        You aren't wrong, I'm just commenting to let people know from reviews how shitty this one is.
        Top of thread OP can still plead his case.

  • +3

    Steven Baer 1 year ago

    Useless Junk for RF

    This is useless for measuring RF fields. It barely registered a 5W Ham 145 Mhz transmitter a few inches away. Even a passive diode hooked up to a 100 micro-amp meter gets pegged (driven to full scale) much further away. I opened up the unit and took apart (e.g. removed the shrink covering) the black loop antenna at the top. Inside are 4 diodes wired in series connected to bare wire functioning as a loop.

    This thing seems to act as a small magnetic loop with 4 rectifiers connected to a cheap mili-voltmeter chip and readout. It does measure magnetic field from a CFL bulb and (minimally) from active electric 110 V wires. It is not very sensitive with the 110V wires, so it can't even be used as an in the wall wire finder. I have cheap a cheap AC wire finder that works infinitely better.

    Sensitive RF amplifier chips are cheap. I have built meters like this using them that can detect RF from across the room. Hence there is no excuse for this not doing what it is advertised to do, even at 1 inch. (P.S. I am an Electrical Engineer and Radio Ham.)

    • Thanks for your comment, maybe some reviews on YouTube can clarify this question. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=DT-1130

      • +1

        Most of the reviews from your search link (good or bad) have comments at the top saying the exact same thing. It's terrible, stop taking peoples money please.

        • +1

          Hi dfaktz,yes, you are right. I got it and checking with colleagues, these are not fake reviews, that was because system issue before. Other items reviews are ok.

        • +1

          @Leftdrop: I'll say my graces and apologies once the deal is down off your site. Early congratulations for wearing ownership of the problem, if only here in the comments. Oh and when you refund TonyH below aswell.

          Edit I just realized in your original post for the deal, you specifically suggested it be used for industrial purposes. That could seriously injure someone, electricity and radiation are no joke and even though I can't imagine someone actually buying it for this purpose — Things are a little different when your fake item has the potential to cause serious harm / risk.

          Remove the goddamn deal. Negged.

  • eBay has it cheaper.

    • Can those detect alpha radiation though?

      • Not protons

        • Protons are too heavy.

  • Jeez I just bought one….. after reading above don't I feel stupid!

    Should have waited for the comments to be posted….

    • +2

      Should have waited for the comments to be posted….

      When the rest of the world dies of radiation poisoning, and you are the only one left on earth, you'll have the last laugh

  • Any good for UFO investigating?

    • The greys build their ships out of mu-metal these days.

      • im looking that up. sounds cool.

        • Interesting stuff, you don't see much of it these days.

          You'd sometimes find it around speakers, hard drives should have a bit of it as well.

  • Anyone know where one has landed lately?

  • +3

    Finally I can find ghosts!

    • You beat me to it!

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