Re: Question on water meters that use a transmitter to send to remote reader

Posted by asurisuk on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Question-on-water-meters-that-use-a-transmitter-to-send-to-remote-reader-tp1545609p1545616.html

Bill, you say you can detect it on the sidewalk. Does this mean that
it does transmit continuously? whats its range? I presume the idea
is that the water metre man can access the info from the meter
without having to go into the house, ie from the sidewalk. Is that
right?

Also, my mum and dad are installing a new boiler which will use a
wireless device. know anything about those?

--- In [hidden email], "Bill Bruno" <wbruno@...> wrote:
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> I think the best might be bioInitiative.org. Also microwaveNews.
>
> FYI we now have a wireless water meter at my house. There are
different
> types. I was a bit worried but really am not able to detect it
with a meter
> unless within a few feet of the sidewalk. It does make me not want
to be
> on the sidewalk.
>
> Conceivably the signal could travel on the water pipe into the
house, but
> I could not detect that either.
>
> Bill
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> On Nov 25, 2007 9:29 AM, Mike <newmike_g@...> wrote:
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> > My town is installing water meters that can be read remotely. I
would

> > like to refuse and need some documentation regarding the negative
> > effects of a the sending of radio waves on the human body.
> >
> > Does anybody have a good recourse that I could use?
> >
> > Thanks Mike G
> >
> >  
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