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Meters

High-Frequency Meters

High-frequency electromagnetic radiation (HF) is a part of “electrosmog” and includes sources such as mobile networks (4G/LTE, 5G), Wi-Fi, DECT, Bluetooth, smart meters and radar. To assess your personal exposure in a meaningful way, it is essential to use a high-frequency meter that fits your application—because high and low frequency differ in propagation and measurement methodology.

Especially due to ongoing network expansion, the number and variety of high-frequency signals in everyday life are increasing. With the right HF analyzer, you can measure your environment reliably, precisely and reproducibly—as a basis for identifying sources, comparing readings and deriving targeted measures.

Tip: If you’re unsure which device is right, use our interactive decision aid. It lists all high-frequency meters and their measurement ranges clearly.



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Quality “Made in Germany” – developed for practical HF measurements

For many years, Gigahertz Solutions has been developing and producing high-frequency meters with one goal: to make electrosmog measurable—not by speculation, but with solid, reproducible measurement technology. Depending on the model, our HF analyzers cover a measurement range from 27 MHz to 10 GHz. This allows you to capture many typical sources of high-frequency radiation: from CB radio, radio and TV to LTE, 5G, Wi-Fi and DECT, all the way to radar.

Technical details: frequency-compensated & broadband

Our high-frequency electrosmog meters are fully frequency-compensated. This means no frequency range is overestimated, underestimated or ignored. The result is reliable readings you can trust long term.

What matters in practice: our devices generally display the sum of all incoming signals present at the measurement location—not only the strongest frequency. With the appropriate settings, the entire electromagnetic radiation present can be mapped from the MHz up into the GHz range. This is exactly what sets our measurement technology apart from simple “pocket” HF detectors.

Locate HF sources reliably: LogPer directional/measuring antenna

All our HF analyzers come with a full-featured LogPer directional/measuring antenna. This clearly sets them apart technologically from compact pocket devices without an external antenna. The combination of high sensitivity and directivity makes it possible to detect and measure even hidden sources of high-frequency electromagnetic radiation—both indoors and outdoors (protect the device from moisture!).

Audio analysis & measurement guide: easy to understand even for beginners

With audio analysis, users without an electronics background can distinguish many HF sources such as mobile networks, Wi-Fi, 5G, DECT or radar—simply by listening and comparing with the high-frequency sound samples on our website.

In addition, every device includes a detailed step-by-step measurement guide—including building biology guideline recommendations. This enables non-technical users to assess their high-frequency exposure systematically and measure reproducibly.

Kits & accessories: even more precise measurements – for private and professional users

We offer individual devices as well as kits with matching accessories—for private users and professional users alike (e.g., building biology, consulting, clinical practice). This lets you measure and assess the range you need depending on your requirements.

If you need help choosing, please use our decision aid. It lists all devices and measurement ranges clearly. Our team will be happy to help if you have any questions. Our meters are easy to use and straightforward to interpret—so building biologists, environmental physicians, alternative practitioners and non-technical users can all find the right high-frequency meter at Gigahertz Solutions.