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Oscilloscopes connect to lines
They do not read magnetic interference, at least not directly.

Although, EMF leaks are an issue too. However, government and military installations have considered EMF leaks for decades as well as the issue of EMF pulses (which can be used as weapons, and are a by product of nukes). So at least they would likely have very good solutions for such problems by now.
Posted by: T1Oracle   Posted on: 03/23/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Meh  T1Oracle | 03/20/09
Though I wonder how well the electrical  GuidingLight | 03/20/09
I think the real issue is how accessible is the technology to do this?  T1Oracle | 03/20/09
Solution  fribble1@... | 03/20/09
With current technology that's probably enough  T1Oracle | 03/23/09
??  shadfurman | 03/23/09
Oscilloscopes connect to lines  T1Oracle | 03/23/09
Only with specific type(s)  Dr. John | 03/23/09
Guess it's not a joke  LordLiverpool | 03/23/09
No, it's not a joke  dmytrol@... | 03/23/09
This is old hat  Keeping Current | 03/23/09
Same thing I said  T1Oracle | 03/23/09

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