Subject:  Re EMF's in the home (Davis)(Mueller)(Karow).
Date:     Fri, 08 Sep 2000 122907 -0500
From:     Roy Beavers 
To:       guru 
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Subject: Re: EMF's in the home (Davis)(Mueller)...
   Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2000 09:44:35 -0700
   From: "Hans Karow" 
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 Roy and B. Davis.... if B. Davis hesitates to buy a Gaussmeter, look around in your
neighborhood and find a person with a hearing aid. Most of the hearing aids are equiped
with a telephon induction coil switch. Ask the person with the hearing aid to switch to
"T" and check around in three axial direction (hearing aid induction coils like the
Gaussmeters are one-directional) and if the person can hear a humming sound then most
likely the magnetic field is in the neighborhood of one milliGauss plus, depending the
loudness of the humming sound. By this you can check any place anywhere. I personally
would not want to live/sleep with more than 0.1 milliGauss! Hans, the walking Gaussmeter
(wearing two hearing aids). Hans KarowCoalition to Reduce Electropollution (CORE)S 32 / C
6, RR # 1OLIVER, BC, VOH 1T0, CANADATel./Fax: (250) 498 3135Fax: (250) 498 3183E-mail:
core@vip.net

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-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: EMF's in the home (Davis)(Mueller)...
Date:  Fri, 8 Sep 2000 09:44:35 -0700
From:  "Hans Karow" <core@vip.net>
To:  <roy@emfguru.com>

 Roy and B. Davis.... if B. Davis hesitates to buy a Gaussmeter, look around in your neighborhood and find a person with a hearing aid. Most of the hearing aids are equiped with a telephon induction coil switch. Ask the person with the hearing aid to switch to "T" and check around in three axial direction (hearing aid induction coils like the Gaussmeters are one-directional) and if the person can hear a humming sound then most likely the magnetic field is in the neighborhood of one milliGauss plus, depending the loudness of the humming sound. By this you can check any place anywhere. I personally would not want to live/sleep with more than 0.1 milliGauss! Hans, the walking Gaussmeter  (wearing two hearing aids). Hans KarowCoalition to Reduce Electropollution (CORE)S 32 / C 6, RR # 1OLIVER, BC, VOH 1T0, CANADATel./Fax: (250) 498 3135Fax: (250) 498 3183E-mail: core@vip.net   --------------1155D6192A973AB6B15A4FCF-- Archive provided courtesy of WaveGuide, http://www.wave-guide.org Reprinted with permission of Roy Beavers, http://www.emfguru.com