Yaesu Question on topic???
Yes, Thanks for the info
Yes, rocks do emit radiation, especially if they come out of the deep
ground.
As a matter of fact, at our international boarders, when there is a truck
load shippment of granite countertops coming through, their x-ray machines
cannot scan those trucks because of that natural radiation coming from those
rocks so contrar to what you may believe, rocks do emit radiation.
The smart meters do emit a massive amout of RF now that I have learned and
it is a big problem in some states like California where groups are now
rising against it. Because of it.
While today we micro manage our health in so many ways, I like to refine
where I can. Yes, I know some old hams who worked next to 2kw linear amps
their whole life, nothing wrong with them, however I am curious to learn.
"dave" wrote in message
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On Sun, 08 Jan 2012 09:15:25 -0500, Tuuk wrote:
Hi
I have the Yaesu FT530 handheld two meter and 70cm with battery.
The unit is very sensitive. For example, when ever I hold the unit near
some devices such as my smart meter, all frequencies show receiving
massive amounts of fuzz. When I hold near my phone (Northern Telecom
phone with many lines and displays) it also shows full strength noise.
Holding too close to the TV also, but other areas away from these things
nothing.
What is this unit receiving that would cause it to go useless? Is it
measuring radiation? IMF? RF? Gama? Alpha? Sigma? Cilium? Iodine? EMF?
When I put it near the granit rocks on my sauna heater it shows a small
reading of something, I heard there is radiation in rocks.
Any ideas what the interference is that I am picking up?
It is an older unit I know, are the newer ones this sensitive to area
noise?
Any ideas what this is receiving from these devices or appliances that
is making me curious?
Thanks again hams for any advice,,,
73
As long as you don't put your ham station next to your Smartmeter, you'll
be OK. If you get the battery from a Vertec industrial supplier it's
cheaper than from a ham radio supplier, so I'm told. Please let us know,
thanks.
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