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Loni Rosser on
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Yes it is powerful. Don't move there. Loni
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From: Elizabeth thode <
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Subject: RE: [eSens] Can I *partially* shield a smart meter (so it still works)?
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Date: Saturday, June 25, 2011, 8:00 AM
They do NOT operate omni-directionally. For an excellent demostration on how smart meters work, see below video.
Smart meters are 100 times MORE POWERFUL then cell phones. As there are 3 smart meters on this property, you'd be
exposing yourself to a HUGE amount of constantly pulsing radiation/radio frequency.
And the farther away those smart meters are from the main data on pole or cell towers, the stronger their signals are.
Don't believe what the smart meter industries say, when they "state" these meters ONLY transmit once every hour...
there are literally hundreds of documented readings that SHOW these meters transmit EVERY 15-30 seconds! The
spikes go so high, they are often OFF the charts!
As for "partially shielding" any one of these meters? this could make the situation worse, resulting in an actual
amplifyng of the signals. Smart meters are directly hooked into the electrical wiring, not just of homes, but in
the utility's transmission poles. The only real way to avoid that, is to be completely off the grid. Even with that,
in this situation, you are basically right smack in the middle of the radiation field.
Lizzie
YouTube - The Dark Side of 'Smart' Meters
33 min - Nov 1, 2010 - Uploaded by eon3... Society consulting engineer Rob States explains how PG&E's so-called 'smart' meters work and why... ... The Dark Side of 'Smart ...www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLeCTaSG2-U
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Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 09:05:50 -0400
Subject: [eSens] Can I *partially* shield a smart meter (so it still works)?
Hi all,
There's a property I've been looking at staying on, but it has three, yes
three, smart meters on it. One for the house, one for the office space and
one for the shed. The house one is pointed away from where my trailer would
be, and is far away. The other two are perhaps 175-200 feet away from me,
one being pointed (by that I mean the front end with the LCD screen)
parallel to the length of my trailer, and the other being pointed right at
it (though probably obstructed somewhat by hills).
I'm not sure if these are the ones that go off every few minutes or just
once an hour.
Can I *partially *shield the meters so that they still function (ie, so the
property owner doesn't get any accusing phone calls from the power company
suggesting they're stealing electricity), while reducing the RF that goes in
my direction?
Does anyone know if the smart meters operate omni-directionally?
Really appreciate your help, thanks!
R.
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