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  • What are some of the symptoms that you've experienced when they have you under attack in your home? What frequency are they using?

  • 400 - 600 MHz. the most used frequency is around 575 MHz. difficult to catch with detector because it is 'usually' pointed in a beam with a diameter of about 4-7 millimeters.

    the symptoms include sudden vertigo, sharp needle like pain and sudden numbness in especially unprotected regions of the body, occasional circular burns. when exposed for prolonged periods I get weakness in limbs, loss of visual focus + high sensitivity to light as eye muscles affected, etc.

  • it's a Pro-Hunter Bug Detector. it has a 50MHz to 3GHz detection range. it is not the recomended device for this job because of its high sensitivity (it can pick a cell phone signal from 1, sometimes 2 meters, mobile phone masts 100-150 meters, and can give a slow beep from WIFI at 1 meter), but if you know how to use it, are aware of your surroundings (masts, WIFI, mobile phones, etc), then this high sensitivity makes it the best detector for the job.

    best used in combination with other RFD

  • What was the device used in this film?

  • it's a Pro-Hunter Bug Detector. it has a 50MHz to 3GHz detection range. it is not the recomended device for this job because of its high sensitivity (it can pick a cell phone signal from 1, sometimes 2 meters, mobile phone masts 100-150 meters, and can give a slow beep from WIFI at 1 meter), but if you know how to use it, are aware of your surroundings (masts, WIFI, mobile phones, etc), then this high sensitivity makes it the best detector for the job.

    best used in combination with other RFD

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