We need to show free waves plotted on paper with source




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Oscilloscope: An electronic instrument that produces instantaneous
trace(s) on the screen of a cathode-ray tube or display corresponding
to oscillations of voltage or current presented to its input(s) over
time.
Hello. I am posting this because I am interested in finding an
oscilloscope engineer in the Pennsylvania or New York State area who
could install for us a oscilloscope with field meters which could
register fields hitting at least 3 to 4 walls of our home. We have
fields hitting our home regularly that are hurting our health, and also
harming the structure of our home, and the paint on the walls. when
not hooked up to an antenna; such as squares in a pattern that changes,
and other things.
I have reported this to the FCC, and although they feel that such
problems are bothersome, we should report such things to the local
police. The shape of the wave shows up as a Sine wave, I think, a S
wave on it's side, also registers as static, also buzzes like bees,
also appears to have several forms that show up on a small television
have reported that we have fields hitting our home to the local police,
but they seem fairly clueless that such things not only could be a
problem, not that they do not believe in oscilloscopes registering
anything- rather they really don't have to work with any fields as a
problem usually, so they really don't have that much to say about it.
We have to be the ones to show the fields, is the obvious thing, but I
do not understand oscilloscopes, nor have I found that they seem to
have the capacity to register fields hitting walls and penetrating the
walls. Are such oscilloscopes available? I have had something
recommended as a field meter, but I need a plotting (on paper to be
saved) oscilloscope that shows the sources (appears to be neighbors-
one right next door who has just increased his wave so that it is like
a weight on our house structure and heads)
I would like to register the waves on the various walls of our home,
and plot this on paper to show to others. Is this possible in the
electronics world?

.



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