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Digital E Field Meter -- who makes it? - Meter.jpg (1/1) [8K]
Likely it's European, probably German in manufacture. (The guy who was
demo-ing it was German, I think.) LCD readout of field strength, and audio clicking (like geiger meter). Attached image will go only to schematics binaries group. Crummy quality image taken from crummy quality webcast. Sorry. Same image is he http://www.uploadwiz.com/FIMGWIZ6444573741.gif Hoping someone can recognize the lo-rez image... Thanks, -- Al, the usual |
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Digital E Field Meter -- who makes it? - Meter.jpg (1/1) [8K]
"Usual Suspect" wrote in message obal.net... Likely it's European, probably German in manufacture. (The guy who was demo-ing it was German, I think.) LCD readout of field strength, and audio clicking (like geiger meter). Attached image will go only to schematics binaries group. Crummy quality image taken from crummy quality webcast. Sorry. Same image is he http://www.uploadwiz.com/FIMGWIZ6444573741.gif Hoping someone can recognize the lo-rez image... 'Church' of 'Scientology' ? |
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Digital E Field Meter -- who makes it? - Meter.jpg (1/1) [8K]
'Church' of 'Scientology' ?
It's an E-field meter. Not skin resistance. Not poltergeist meter. Electric-field meter. Made in Europe, probably Germany. Plenty of image quality for *recognition*. If someone owns this, it's easy to recognize: shape, color, location of display/buttons. If you've never seen one of these before, *this request is not for you*. Move on. Webcast was one-time-only "live" type (not archived). Thanks, -- Al, the usual |
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Digital E Field Meter -- who makes it? - Meter.jpg (1/1) [8K]
Usual Suspect wrote:
'Church' of 'Scientology' ? It's an E-field meter. Not skin resistance. Not poltergeist meter. Electric-field meter. Made in Europe, probably Germany. Plenty of image quality for *recognition*. If someone owns this, it's easy to recognize: shape, color, location of display/buttons. If you've never seen one of these before, *this request is not for you*. Move on. Webcast was one-time-only "live" type (not archived). Thanks, So you are admitting that this _is_ the Scientology device. Please tell more, inquiring minds want to know. donald |
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Digital E Field Meter -- who makes it? - Meter.jpg (1/1) [8K]
Usual Suspect wrote:
'Church' of 'Scientology' ? It's an E-field meter. Not skin resistance. Not poltergeist meter. Electric-field meter. Made in Europe, probably Germany. Plenty of image quality for *recognition*. If someone owns this, it's easy to recognize: shape, color, location of display/buttons. If you've never seen one of these before, *this request is not for you*. Move on. Webcast was one-time-only "live" type (not archived). Thanks, Must be a knock off. Your looks nothing like: http://www.rehabilitatenz.co.nz/pages/emeter.html |
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Digital E Field Meter -- who makes it? - Meter.jpg (1/1) [8K]
On Wed, 04 Apr 2007 15:41:04 -0700, Donald
wrote: Usual Suspect wrote: 'Church' of 'Scientology' ? It's an E-field meter. Not skin resistance. Not poltergeist meter. Electric-field meter. Made in Europe, probably Germany. Plenty of image quality for *recognition*. If someone owns this, it's easy to recognize: shape, color, location of display/buttons. If you've never seen one of these before, *this request is not for you*. Move on. Webcast was one-time-only "live" type (not archived). Thanks, Must be a knock off. Your looks nothing like: http://www.rehabilitatenz.co.nz/pages/emeter.html It seems that the Volney patent E-meters as used by Scientologists right from the start have always used a moving coil indicator http://www.aberree.com/v01/n02p14.html The image posted by the OP seems to use a 7 segment display. If this is truly an image of an E-meter then it must be somebody's implementation (ie, knock-off) of a skin resistance meter with a digital display. |
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Digital E Field Meter -- who makes it? - Meter.jpg (1/1) [8K]
That should read Volney Matheson...
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Digital E Field Meter -- who makes it? - Meter.jpg (1/1) [8K]
http://www.rehabilitatenz.co.nz/pages/emeter.html
I haven't a clue what an E-meter is. E *field* meter. Electric *field* meter. You really need to study basic electricity: http://planetphysics.org/encyclopedi...tricField.html Your obsession with scientology is truly weird and a waste of bandwidth. -- Al, the usual |
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Digital E Field Meter -- who makes it? - Meter.jpg (1/1) [8K]
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 05:00:43 GMT, Usual Suspect
wrote: Likely it's European, probably German in manufacture. (The guy who was demo-ing it was German, I think.) LCD readout of field strength, and audio clicking (like geiger meter). Attached image will go only to schematics binaries group. Crummy quality image taken from crummy quality webcast. Sorry. Same image is he http://www.uploadwiz.com/FIMGWIZ6444573741.gif Hoping someone can recognize the lo-rez image... Thanks, That's not lo-rez, that's no-rez. Absolutely no chance of recognising anything meaningful from this image. |
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Digital E Field Meter -- who makes it? - Meter.jpg (1/1) [8K]
Ross Herbert wrote:
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 05:00:43 GMT, Usual Suspect wrote: Likely it's European, probably German in manufacture. (The guy who was demo-ing it was German, I think.) LCD readout of field strength, and audio clicking (like geiger meter). Attached image will go only to schematics binaries group. Crummy quality image taken from crummy quality webcast. Sorry. Same What webcast ?? That will help to identify it. donald |
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Digital E Field Meter -- who makes it? - Meter.jpg (1/1) [8K]
Donald, whoever you are - you responded to my post but there is
nothing in your reply which I actually wrote. I simply commented that the image posted by the OP was of no help in being able to identify anything meaningful. Try to be more careful in future. On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 22:18:44 -0700, Donald wrote: Ross Herbert wrote: On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 05:00:43 GMT, Usual Suspect wrote: Likely it's European, probably German in manufacture. (The guy who was demo-ing it was German, I think.) LCD readout of field strength, and audio clicking (like geiger meter). Attached image will go only to schematics binaries group. Crummy quality image taken from crummy quality webcast. Sorry. Same What webcast ?? That will help to identify it. donald |
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Digital E Field Meter -- who makes it? - Meter.jpg (1/1) [8K]
"Ross Herbert" wrote in message news Donald, whoever you are - you responded to my post but there is nothing in your reply which I actually wrote. I simply commented that the image posted by the OP was of no help in being able to identify anything meaningful. Try to be more careful in future. What part of "Crummy quality image taken from crummy quality webcast" did you fail to understand? |
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Digital E Field Meter -- who makes it? - Meter.jpg (1/1) [8K]
On Sun, 01 Apr 2007 05:25:05 GMT, "Homer J Simpson"
wrote: "Ross Herbert" wrote in message news Donald, whoever you are - you responded to my post but there is nothing in your reply which I actually wrote. I simply commented that the image posted by the OP was of no help in being able to identify anything meaningful. Try to be more careful in future. What part of "Crummy quality image taken from crummy quality webcast" did you fail to understand? I don't understand what you are getting at. The OP posted a link to http://www.uploadwiz.com/FIMGWIZ6444573741.gif which has a tiny and very fuzzy image of some item which is totally unrecognisable given the poor quality of the image. I responded to the OP's post regarding the poor image quality and then Donald whoever he is, responded directly to my first post and snipped everything I had written, and posted this inane comment; "What webcast ?? That will help to identify it." It was Donald who was asking "what webcast??, not me. I haven't a clue what the last sentence he wrote refers to so why don't you ask him and/or direct your comments to him. |
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