EMFields Measuring Equipment - Increasing the sensitivity of the MW1
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While the level that we have set the MW1 at is a level we feel appropriate for the vast majority of the population, some people are significantly more sensitive to EMF's, and therefore may want to enhance the sensitivity of the MW1.
So we have developed an alteration to enhance the sensitivity. The Alteration is essentially a metal patch affixed to the back of the MW1. No disassembly is required, it is completely insulated from the internal electronics (but is still very effective).
There are 2 ways of getting this alteration, we provide simple instructions below (It is a very easy procedure), or you can send us a stamped addressedenvelope and we will send you the patch.
Address for SAE
MW1 Sensitivity Enhancement
2 Tower Road,
Sutton near Ely
Cambridgeshire
CB6 2QA
To make your own
Use kitchen foil, preferably thicker stuff. Cut out a section to the shape of the diagram. The shape is really quite important, as are the dimensions. Use standard sellotape on top of the foil to attach it.
Placement
The corner marked "A" on diagram 1 needs to be where it is marked on diagram 2. If the patch is accurately cut out, the top edge should meet the point where the two halves of the case meet (the case joint/mould line).
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| Diagram 1 | Diagram 2 |






