[TVARC] Smartphone App for Locating Noise Problem
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selahmc at att.net
Sun Dec 15 12:08:07 EST 2024
Hi Folks,
In addition to the smartphone app, you may also see if anyone out there has a GQ EMF-390 RF meter. I have one, and it has helped on some occasions to provide an answer to what's going on. It's not perfect, but it can be quick. I'd give you mine to try, but it's currently at my lab in NH.
Good luck and Merry Christmas
--Mike (KB1WOA)
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Subject: [TVARC] Smartphone App for Locating Noise Problem
Hi Ken/WB8PKK,
You might be able to use a smartphone app for your quest to locate the noise at the Woodworker’s Shop. The app I’d recommend (and use regularly) on my Apple mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch) is named “Decibel X”. See the Apple App Store online for this app as well as other similar ones.
See attached screen captures about some of this app’s features.
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