LF EMR Meters Quick Guide
If you know what properties you need, then the table below will help you choose the corect meter.
HF EMR Meters Quick Guide
If you know what properties you need, then the table below will help you choose the corect meter.
HFR-4 EMR Meter

The HFR-4 is a brand new development; this meter allows for measuring signals from 1 MHz frequency to 11 GHz frequency. The meter comes with two antennas included: large antenna for frequencies from 800 Mhz to 2.4 GHz; smaller antenna for measuring of frequencies from 2.4 GHz to 11 GHz. Best German technology used; development of meter supported by University scientists; meter functions independently certified; function for audio analysis of signal included.
HF (High Frequency) EMR Meters

The high-frequency (HF) meters offered feature several technical innovations, some of them patented. They all come equipped with a directional measuring antenna; this antenna helps you to locate the source of high-frequency (HF) radiation, whether it is a cell phone tower, a base station of a DECT- standard cordless telephone, a wireless LAN or some other source of continuous or pulsed microwave radiation. Which leads right to the most valuable asset of this series of high-frequency meters: with these meters you can measure continuous radiowaves and microwaves as well as pulsed microwave radiation (as used e. g. by GSM, DECT, Bluetooth, W-LAN and TETRA), and also “noise-like” signals as used by 3G (UMTS) mobile standards; in addition the “professional series” meters HF58B-r and HF59B do allow accurate measuring of radar pulses.
LF (Low Frequency) EMR Meters

The low-frequency electric and magnetic field meters that we offer set new standards for value in this class. All meters are combined electric and magnetic field meters (only exception: the ETC-meter) and offer the advantage of not only measuring the magnetic field, but also the electric field. Low-frequency electric fields are being reported more and more frequently in private homes and office buildings. This is due to the extensive use of plasterboards (made of gypsum) and flake boards (made of wood chips) as materials for walls in building construction. Walls made of these materials pose little or no resistance to the propagation of low-frequency electric fields, and Building Biologists now do recommend measuring of those fields.
EMR Meters - Background
Only some years ago the measuring of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) was considered a task for experts with equipment worth several tens of thousands of Euros. Even this expensive equipment was said to sometimes deliver unsatisfying results. In this situation two young German engineers teamed up to create one of the biggest success stories in
