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Blog Entry: After checking out a post on Emf meters, basically the k2 and the ghostmeter which flash lights being effected by vibrations. I decided to do a little test. I have a real cheap Osun radiation finder, purchaced it through ghostmart and basically use it to find out if there is any wireing in walls I am about to drill into. I also keep it in my napsak just in case I am somewhere without a better Emf detector and some paranormal event happens. Anyway it has three lights on it. Safe green, Caution Yellow, and Warning Red. I have noticed the light Caution does flash when moving the meter at a fast pace or jerking it, when holding it. I then put it on a table, no lights at all, then I jumped up and down on the ground and even took a metal bar and dropped it on the cement where the table and meter were. No lights blinked. I then tapped the table the meter was on the caution light came on and went out. Then Bumped the table with my leg, caution light came on and went off. Then I pounded on the table with my fist several times. Just the Caution light came on. The Red Warning light never came on through all of this. I then shouted at the meter, no lights came on. Turned around and put the volume up on my computer in my office which blasts LOL, playing Highway to Hell by Ac/Dc and no lights came on. I then took the meter off the table and the caution light came on and went out. I placed it on the window sill so it was directly in the sunlight, when I put the meter down the caution light came on but other than that no lights came on while in direct sunlight. Then I picked up the meter, the caution light came on again and went out. I then walked over to a light with a very bad balist in it which is about 4 feet above my head in my office, when getting close to the light the Caution light came on, when I got a little closer the Warning light came on. Which means the meter works just fine for what it is suppossed to do. This meter is like 10 dollars total. Yes it does react to jerky movements , and light the Caution light, but it did not light the Warning light when jerked around which means its recognizing to recalibrate itself and this is a cheap meter. So the K2 meter or the ghost meter, may also be recalibrating to a point, but if they light up past a certain point something else is going on besides jerky movements or vibrations around the meters.