Re: [emfrefugee] Can I *partially* shield a smart meter (so it still works)?

Posted by Article One on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Can-I-partially-shield-a-smart-meter-so-it-still-works-tp3109024p3110242.html

Hi Steve,

I have three RF meters with directional antennas, and can measure from 27
MHz to 6 GHz.  I admit I haven't done comprehensive tests on the meters on
this property, but if I go back to try the place out, I will.

Cheers,

R.

On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 8:16 AM, Steve Miller <[hidden email]>wrote:

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> Best thing to do is get a microwave/electrosmog detector and then you can
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> *From:* [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] *On
> Behalf Of *Article One
> *Sent:* 25 June 2011 14:06
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> *Subject:* [emfrefugee] Can I *partially* shield a smart meter (so it
> still works)?****
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> 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).****
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> I'm not sure if these are the ones that go off every few minutes or just
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> 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?****
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> Does anyone know if the smart meters operate omni-directionally?****
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> Really appreciate your help, thanks!****
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> R.****
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