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Secondly, it is economical for a meter of this quality. The 32D model, although less expensive
does not measure down to .1 and it does not offer the audio or the Peak Value feature. The
38B model has a bit more frequency range on the end but it is both much more expensive and
more delicate for new users.
Lastly, we went with this HF35C model since it is designed to detect about 90% of the most
common used and most ubiquitously present EMF signals that we are concerned about
(biologically-speaking).
These concerns generally include EMF electrosmog emitted by: UHF Television, 1G-4G
cellphones (some 5G will piggyback), WiFi, DECT, Bluetooth, Smart Meters, Airport Radar,
Microwave ovens, and countless personal devices and household convenience devices.
HFE35C (High Frequency Extended)
Another handy feature worth mentioning about this meter is that an attachment can be
added that turns the meter into an omni-directional meter, so using the same meter body you
have both options
–
uni-directional and omni directional radio/microwave metering, each of
the two antennae serving you in different ways (refer to
the Meter Features section).
Although it offers the same features of the HF35C body,
the two additional features that this add-on antennae
offers is that it not only expands the meter’s range, but
also provides a measurement of the surrounding field
strengths that a body is realistically exposed to in the total
sense, rather than simply from one direction.