RE: My DIY Passive Mini Radio/Microwave Detector

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My DIY Passive Mini Radio/Microwave Detector

in technology •  7 years ago  (edited)

Thank you for sharing this simple piece of engineering. It is the useful little gadget for people concerning about EMF.
Closely related to this post about dangers of 5G.

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Keep in mind that it will only currently respond to pretty strong signals (ie within a few feet of multi-watt transmitters). I hope to improve that in the future, however conservation of energy places some limits. But this circuit with a better antenna should work well!

Yep, I know it... Saw an examples what levels of power needed to light up similar things.
One example below (guys from Lugansk, lang: russian)

In this video guys made a plate with lights to check if MW radiation is properly directed.

The power of MW oven is 750W or similar, I believe.

I love those Luhansk guys! In this case the magnetron is so high powered that you don't even need to build a circuit to light up stuff like gas tubes, everything is excited by the sheer number of microwaves. Those guys produce a lot of good videos, which is even more amazing considering that they effectively live in a warzone (you can here a bomb fall in the distance in one of the videos).

I would say CRrAzY$&^%^*&^ but I also love what they do...
I remember the video when they was attracting a lightning w/ MW magnetron...
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