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* Bacteria have been shown to infect the Schwann cells that form the protective myelin wrapped around the nerves. | * Bacteria have been shown to infect the Schwann cells that form the protective myelin wrapped around the nerves. | ||
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CWS is a capacitive wave system designed to provide a very pure, ultra-low power signal that produces unexplained bioeffects in living systems. | CWS is a capacitive wave system designed to provide a very pure, ultra-low power signal that produces unexplained bioeffects in living systems. | ||
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This research is likely to be of benefit also to those who have discontinued the Marshall Protocol or not commenced it. | This research is likely to be of benefit also to those who have discontinued the Marshall Protocol or not commenced it. | ||
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The general observation is that healthy people do not respond to exposure to the Capacitive Wave Systems in the same way that those who have chronic symptoms of illness. Healthy persons will report it "did nothing" | The general observation is that healthy people do not respond to exposure to the Capacitive Wave Systems in the same way that those who have chronic symptoms of illness. Healthy persons will report it "did nothing" | ||
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==== Without Measurements You Don't Know ==== | ==== Without Measurements You Don't Know ==== | ||
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Measuring your environment is the only way to accurately identify the sources of EMF so that you can begin the process of learning what is affecting you and how you respond to the many different types of sources of radio frequency radiation (RFR) commonly present around us today. | Measuring your environment is the only way to accurately identify the sources of EMF so that you can begin the process of learning what is affecting you and how you respond to the many different types of sources of radio frequency radiation (RFR) commonly present around us today. | ||
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=== Manual === | === Manual === | ||
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was easier to view | was easier to view | ||
==== RF Explorer ==== | ==== RF Explorer ==== | ||
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This is the device which works best for portable spectrum analysis: | This is the device which works best for portable spectrum analysis: | ||
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You need this 3G combo version, with the 15-2700 MHz wideband section, as well as the 220-960 that works a little better on Smart Meter radiation. | You need this 3G combo version, with the 15-2700 MHz wideband section, as well as the 220-960 that works a little better on Smart Meter radiation. | ||
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This is an open-source project. Both the firmware and the interfaces to your Desktop software are open-source community based projects. The hardware is built by Seeed studio in China. | This is an open-source project. Both the firmware and the interfaces to your Desktop software are open-source community based projects. The hardware is built by Seeed studio in China. | ||
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Basic usage tips | Basic usage tips | ||
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There is an important key to charging the device: | There is an important key to charging the device: | ||
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There is one in the USA/Canada, one in Europe/ | There is one in the USA/Canada, one in Europe/ | ||
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===== Notes and comments ===== | ===== Notes and comments ===== | ||
===== References ====== | ===== References ====== | ||
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