Extech RF EMF Strength Meter
The Extech Extech RF EMF Strength Meter monitors high frequency radiation in the 50MHz to 3.5GHz frequency range.
Features
- Manual store/recall up to 99 sets
- Measurement optimized for 900MHz, 1800MHz and 2.7GHz
- Level exceed audible alarm with user selectable threshold
- Free ground shipping
- Expedited repair and warranty service
- Lifetime technical support
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The Extech RF EMF Strength Meter is used for electromagnetic field strength measurements including mobile phones, cell phones, base stations, and microwave leakage. The measurement is optimized for 900MHz, 1800MHz and 2.7GHz. The non-directional isotropic measurement is performed with the 3-channel triaxial measurement probe. An audible alarm will sound if user selectable levels are exceeded. The meter manually stores/recalls up to 99 data sets.
Applications include RF electromagnetic wave field strength measurements, mobile phone base station antenna radiation power density measurements, radiation safety level tests, locating RF hot spots in the workplace or at home, monitoring microwave oven leakage tests, RF electrosmog detection, and wireless network RF detection.
- (1) 9V Battery
- (1) carrying case
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