Re: Smart meters and "opt out Analog" meters

Posted by judyl_nev on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Smart-meters-and-opt-out-Analog-meters-tp4024965p4025022.html

Thank you. Thank you,
Tim, Iprovedit, Snoshoe, and all!

I bet that's it... I bet the new Analog is part of the TWACS system, and why it makes me so nuts. My sister and I each have the new "analog" meter. They bother each of us, but mine is much worse than hers. I live in an electrically busy area with homes, apartments, and businesses up the street a ways. Power lines in my neighborhood are above the ground and older... 30 years or more for main above-ground lines.

My sister lives in a newer neighborhood. Power lines are buried, and she lives more on the edge of town with desert (no electricity) in a couple of directions.

I just got a stetzer meter and it is very revealing. I had a couple areas of my house where the readings are 1500-1700... there are some wiring errors, and I shut off the circuit breaker to those rooms (ceiling lights) till I get it wired properly. The house is much quieter - but still a problem from the meter, I believe.  The readings from the Stetzer meter do vary throughout the day in some rooms.

Like Tim, it takes a while to isolate what is doing what. I seem quite sensitive to dirty electricity. Today my son and I drove out of town to a hiking area - no elecctriciity, no cell phone towers in sight. I felt wonderful! No symptoms, no buzzing. Body pains left. Came back home, and it builds up in my body again.

I'm cleaning up what I can - room by room, get the wires fixed, took my favorite reading lamp out of my bedroom (bumped up the Stetzer too high), and see where I'm at.

Then, I have a friend who is a retired electrical engineer. He told me about something called an isolation transformer. Might do something with that. He said electrical engineers call dirty electricity "hash".

Judy



--- In [hidden email], Tim <timheierman@...> wrote:

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> Is G3-PLC similar to or based on TWACS? 
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> http://www.eiwellspring.org/smartmeter/TWACS.htm
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> I had been staying this winter in a rural house that has TWACS, and I had a problem getting the electricity below 100 on a stetzer meter. That's after deploying all my stetzer filters (20) in the house and testing with most electrical devices off too. I'd see crazy spikes all the time...
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> I had no idea the house was connected to TWACS, as I tested the electric meter and found no RF. Thought I was safe, no Smart Meter. Then I noticed an odd electrical "buzzing" in my body, especially my legs when working in a small room in the house. The room was wired on all walls. I got my stetzer meter out and found readings of 200-300, so I knew something was going on in the wiring. RF in the house was less than .02 V/m at that point.  So I started digging for info with the electric utility and found TWACS. The stetzer filters did bring the readings down considerably which helped a bit...
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> That's the general way I discovered my ES. It's usually a hidden source of radiation. Then I get delayed reactions, and I have to trace what I've been exposed to. It's been trial and error, cause and effect, always delayed by hours or days, making it challenging to trace and figure out.
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> So even though TWACS is not wireless, it may be just as bad as Smart Meters in that the house and neighborhood wiring can act as an antenna for RF, and you can't effectively filter the low frequency transmissions.
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> Makes me want to go off-grid... :-)
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>  From: iprovedit <iprovedit@...>
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> Sent: Monday, April 15, 2013 3:50 PM
> Subject: [eSens] Re: Smart meters and "opt out Analog" meters
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> You may be experiencing problems from PLC (power line communication). G3-PLC uses 20KHz-500KHz fields. Really scary stuff!
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAJOfqTq9lI
> --- In [hidden email], "snoshoe_2" <snoshoe_2@> wrote:
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> > Having an analog meter reinstalled won't help much, as the smart meter pulsing is still going through your wires from everyone on the line after you. You will still get the pulsing, though maybe not quite as much.
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> > --- In [hidden email], "judyl_nev" <judyl_nev@> wrote:
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> > > Does anyone have any experience or knowlege about the so called "Analog" meters used to replace smart meters?
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> > > Here in Las Vegas, we were offered an "opt out" option of what they call Analog meters. Since its installation several weeks ago, my body is just nuts. Hard to describe, but makes me miserable, I feel like I'm plugged into a generator. Sleep is worse than before. People are calling them Trojan Horse meters, and believe they still have transmitting capabilities and emit radio frequency. I feel like I'm being cooked.
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