All Instructions Written by Michael R. Neuert, MA, BSME
By Michael R Neuert, MA, BSME, ©2020
Please click the links below to get a printable PDF version of the special test meter instructions that have been written by Michael These are being offered because the manufacturer’s’ own instructions are often difficult to understand.
For Magnetic Fields
- Alpha UHS Milligauss Meter Instructions (Model UHS2) — Very accurate measurement of ELF & VLF magnetic fields — VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS!
- TriField 100XE — Roughly measures ELF/VLF magnetic fields, plus some detection of electric fields and RF —VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS
- Bell 4080 — Very accurate measurement of ELF magnetic fields
For Electric Fields
- Body Voltage Electric (BVE) Meter — Accurate and very useful measurement of ELF electric fields using skin voltage test method — VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS!
- Alpha AC Electric Meter — Direct measurement of ELF electric fields (not body voltage, thus not as useful)
- TriField 100XE — Unfortunately detects only relatively high levels of electric fields, not typical levels affecting people, and thus not very useful — VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS!
For Radio Frequency (RF) Fields (including Microwaves)
- Acoustimeter AM-10 — Accurate, helpful, wide-spectrum measurement of digital and analog RF, up to 8 GHz
- Acousticom-2 — Accurate, helpful, very wide-spectrum measurement of digital and analog RF, up to 8 GHz — VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS!
- TES 593 — Accurate, helpful, very wide-spectrum measurement of digital and analog RF, up to 8 GHz — VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS!
- Tenmars TM-196 — Wide spectrum measurement of digital and analog RF, up to 8 GHz (discontinued due to quality issues)
- Tenmars TM-195 — Helpful, detects common sources of digital and analog RF, but only up to 3.5 GHz
- TES 92 — Helpful, detects common sources of digital and analog RF, but only up to 3.5 GHz
- Alpha RF Meter — Detects analog RF, especially helpful in lower RF frequency ranges, only up to 3 GHz
- Cornet ED85EX — Helpful, but limited accuracy because single-axis
- Gigahertz Solutions HFE-35C — Very useful, accurate, only up to 3.5 GHz, but converts RF to audio
- TriField 100XE — Unfortunately detects only relatively high levels of RF, not typical levels affecting people, and thus not very useful — VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS!