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TriField Natural EMF
Meter
Whether you are a weekend ghost hunter or a
serious paranormal investigator or paranormal researcher, this is another piece of paranormal investigation
equipment you will want to consider keeping in your paranormal investigation equipment bag.

Natural TriField Meter Model 1
QNTFM1
$190.00


Natural TriField Meter Model 2 complete with AC Adaptor &
Coil
QNTFM-2
$245.00

Depending on where the knob is set, the meter detects either
frequency- weighted
This meter reads AC fields, such as from power lines.
The TriField Natural EM
Meter was designed to do field measurements for special research.
It detects changes in extremely weak static (DC or "natural")
electric and magnetic fields, and signals with both a tone and the
movement of a needle-type gauge if either the electric or magnetic field changes from previous
levels.
A radio and microwave detector is also included, which reads radio power
directly. Because man-made AC electric and magnetic fields are
very common and could interfere with readings of static fields, the meter has been designed to ignore AC fields.
Normal construction materials don't block magnetic fields, so the
meter can be placed indoors and will work equally well, and due to
the built-in tone, it can be used in the dark, and will sound the tone at whatever level of field the user
sets.
Model 1 operates on a standard 9-volt battery, and Model 2 runs on a 9-volt battery or an AC
adapter (both included). Model 2 has an input jack for an optional high-sensitivity magnetic
coil.
MAGNETIC
The
meter is sensitive to changes of as little as 0.5% of the strength of the Earth's magnetic field, and the tone
will sound whether the field increases or decreases .
Model 2 is sensitive down to 0.05% of the Earth's magnetic field when the optional external coil is used. After
the meter detects an event, when the magnetic field then becomes stable for more than about five seconds, the
tone will stop and the needle will return to zero. The meter will remain at rest until the field changes again.
The threshold level (squelch level) of the tone is adjustable. The user determines the amount of change in the
magnetic field required to sound the tone. If the field changes by the threshold amount, the tone will come on
at a low pitch. If the amount of change is larger, the tone's pitch will be higher. This meter can also be used to determine if anything is magnetized. For example, if
a bed frame is magnetized, the meter can be held vertically and slowly be swept by hand over the bed. Any
changes in the direction or strength of the magnetic field will register. A similar process can reveal the
presence of magnetic rocks just below the ground.
The
Natural EM Meter can detect geomagnetic storms caused by unusual solar activity interacting with the
ionosphere (which
results in rapid changes of up to 10% in the Earth's magnetic field), as well as the electrical activity of
ordinary thunderstorms. It will signal the movement of any distant, strong magnetic sources in the sky, even if
the sky is cloudy or the source dips behind a hill. Ball lightning should in theory be associated with a strong
magnetic field, and magnetization of metal on the ground has been reported with some sightings of unusual lights
in the sky.
Electric
When
the dial is set to ELECTRIC, the meter is sensitive to electric fields as weak
as 3 V/m (volts per meter). Indoors, electric fields typically fluctuate 1 or 2 V/m. By setting the
minimum sensitivity to change at 3 V/m, we have designed the meter to disregard this "background noise". A 3V/m
field is so feeble that if a 10'x10'x10' room were filled with a field of this strength, it would contain the
total amount of energy equivalent to that required to lift a single grain of table salt 1/50th of an
inch.
Human
beings and animals usually emit an electric field which is easily detectable using the Natural EM Meter. In
fact, the meter can be used as a motion-activated intruder alarm. It
is so sensitive that it can detect the presence of a person through a wall. Though it is not foolproof in this
capacity, (sometimes a person will carry no electric charge and thus be "invisible" to the meter), its
sensitivity is of interest to researchers in the field of parapsychology. Every type of detectable physical
manifestation requires a certain amount of energy. For example, "moving air" requires the expenditure of a small
amount of energy to get the air to move initially.
Below
is a table showing several types of effects or fields emitted by people and objects. It
also shows the minimum amount of energy required (per cubic foot of air) to set up that effect or field so that
it is stronger than typical indoor "background noise" for that effect or field. Clearly the static electric
field is the type that requires the least energy to be detectable.
Type of Energy Effect or Field
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Type of Effect or
Field
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Energy Needed
(watts-seconds)
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Emitted by
people?
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Are instruments needed to detect
this?
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Heat
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30
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Yes
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Thermal Viewer
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Moving Air
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1/10,000
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Yes
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No (can feel this)
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Static Magnetic
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1/20 million
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No
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Magnetic Meter
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Sound
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1/100 million
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Yes
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No
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Light
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1/1billion
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No
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No
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Static Electric
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1/10 billion
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Yes
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Electric Meter
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Radio/Microwave
The
radio/microwave detector is sensitive from 100,000 to 2.5 billion oscillations per second (100 KHz to 2.5 GHz)
and can detect strong or unusual atmospheric electrical activity. It can also detect leaky microwave ovens,
cellular or portable phones, walkie-talkies and concealed surveillance bugs. Its minimum and maximum detectable
signal strengths are 0.01 milliwatt/cm2 and 1
milliwatt/cm2 respectively.
Sum
The
SUM setting in Model 1 adds together the electric and magnetic fields and detects if either field changes. Model
1 is used to find a disturbance in either type of field, but in the SUM setting it can generally detect if a
person approaches to within five or ten feet, even on the other side of a wall. For this reason, Model 1 is
preferred for parapsychological research, when, for example, a room to be measured is known to be vacant for an
extended period (except for experimenters, who remain relatively still for that period). In Model 2, the SUM
setting is magnetic plus radio/microwave (which requires somewhat more battery power to operate than the Model 1
SUM, but Model 2 also has an AC adapter). The SUM setting in Model 2 is for early warning of any unusual
atmospheric electromagnetic activity, such as geomagnetic storms or ball lightning. In this setting, it does not
falsely trigger when people walk by.
Natural
EM Meter
Frequency Response Table
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Frequency (Hz)
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Magnetic Full Scale Equals (RMS milligauss)
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Multiply Reading By
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Electric Full Scale Equals (RMS Volts/Meter)
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Multiply Reading By
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.5
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330
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3.3
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2,000
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20
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1
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580
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5.8
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2,000
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20
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2
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1,000
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10
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2,300
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23
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5
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1,500
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15
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2,500
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25
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10
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2,500
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25
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2,800
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28
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20
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3,000
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30
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5,000
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50
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50
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3,300
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33
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16,000
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160
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100
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3,500
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35
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50,000
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500
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200
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3,500
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35
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500
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3,300
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33
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1,000
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3,000
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30
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2,000
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2,300
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23
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5,000
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2,000
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20
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10,000
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2,500
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*Minimum
resolution is 1/200 of full scale.
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