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PART IV
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Some Things You Might Find Interesting About This Meter
Visualizing How Your Meter Sees
Your HF35C meter measures in one direction and it picks up signals in an area the size of one
square meter. Here is an illustration to help you visualize its measuring area.
You’ll discover
that this is a very useful meter to use to measure radio/microwave fields that are being
caused by sources on the other side of walls, or otherwise out of sight. For example, you can
assess the field strength (i.e. your field exposure level) from wireless devices such as DECT
phones (the mobile phone acronym for Digitally Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication)
that are sitting on bedside tables on the other side of a shared wall, such as in a hotel room,
apartment housing, or any other type of shared wall.
This illustration demonstrates the size of the one-square-meter area that this instrument is
designed to measure. The reading you see on the meter display represents the power density
being sensed at the location of the antennae, as the energy falling on one square meter.
Here we are pointing at some unseen source on the other side of the fence and detecting high
radio/microwave radiation signals. The square you see illustrates the size of area being
measured in any one direction the meter is pointed in. You can visualize the
meter’s
measuring scope as something similar to a flashlight beam pointing straight ahead.