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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2011

For more details please see:
http://www.norad4u.com/monitor/home-emr-meters#TOC-CORNET-ED-6
or
http://www.norad4u.co.il/emr-measurement-h/home-emr-meters-h#TOC-CORNET-ED-6-...

The CORNET ED-6 is a small and very simple to operate EMR meter suitable for frequencies between 300 and 3000 MHz (3 Ghz). It has an internal antenna, it is very sensitive (according to the manufacturer it can measure from 1.6 uW/m2 up to 180mW/m2) and has a led light color bar display with 9 leds, in 3 colors (green, yellow, red). The color bar is divided into 3 colors in a satisfying way, and I tend to look at it in the following way:

Green -- OK for long exposure.

Yellow -- OK for short exposure, not for long.

Red - high levels of EMR, stay a way if possible.

On the right side of the CORNET ED-6 there is a small On-Off switch.

The CORNET ED-6 is best to be used as a basic meter that can reveal the levels of EMR (none, a lot, some EMR) , for searching and esposing EMR sources and for monitoring your environment for several hours. A similar modal with an addition of voice indication is also available.

The CORNET ED-6 uses a 9V battery which will last for more than 8 hours (tested by me). It is recommended to use rechargeable batteries in order to save single use batteries.

2 screws, in the back of the CORNET ED-6 will allow you to open the device and to change the batteries.

I connected to the battery connection to the power output of a 9V power transformer, and I use this meter as a 24X7 EMR level monitor.




Advantages:

Battery life time of up to 8 hours.

Small, light and easy to operate.

Mobile (you can take it any place you like).

It seems like a Strong device.

Disadvantages:

· Gives only an estimation of the EMR level and no numeric reading.




Buttom line:

I recommend the CORNET ED-6 meter as a first, simple, small and mobile meter, for beginners and for people who do not want to deal with complexed numeric info, just a basic EMR level meter. It is recommended to purchase together with a similar LFE meter.

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