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Triaxial RF Meter Recommendations

Jim
Well, the Smart Meters arrived last week in our neighborhood. Unfortunately, the combination of narrow lots and both my neighbor's meters being aimed at my house, I have 3 Smart Meters to try to shield.

I had done some shielding in advance, but with so many angles to deal with we are still getting too many bouncing signals in our house.

I already own a single axis meter, but need to supplement this with a 3 axis one to help me make sure I've eliminated (or reduced) the signal strength everywhere.

Any recommendations on a triaxial RF meter would be very appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Jim

PS-I'm in Texas and at this time there is no way to get these removed short of the power company shutting off the electricity, but we are hopeful for some new legislation after Jan.1 when the Texas Legislature is in session.

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Elizabeth thode

Jim,  I found removing all mirrors in my home helped reduce the signals reflecting, strange as this may "sound". I kept only those mirrors that were in a place that didn't reflect.   YOu may have to do some experimenting with this, to see if this helps.I also use the high performance silver fabric from lessemf, on windows that face any towers, ect, to help reduce the fields. Blessings, LizzieTo: [hidden email]
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      Well, the Smart Meters arrived last week in our neighborhood. Unfortunately, the combination of narrow lots and both my neighbor's meters being aimed at my house, I have 3 Smart Meters to try to shield.



I had done some shielding in advance, but with so many angles to deal with we are still getting too many bouncing signals in our house.



I already own a single axis meter, but need to supplement this with a 3 axis one to help me make sure I've eliminated (or reduced) the signal strength everywhere.



Any recommendations on a triaxial RF meter would be very appreciated.



Thanks in advance,



Jim



PS-I'm in Texas and at this time there is no way to get these removed short of the power company shutting off the electricity, but we are hopeful for some new legislation after Jan.1 when the Texas Legislature is in session.





   
     

   
   






       

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