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> Good info, thanks. Plus the signals are bouncing from meter to meter,

> they piggyback the signals along the way from house to house so their

> measurements of output are bogus.

From all this uncertainty, I guess nobody who has a Smart Meter

here actually has a relevant meter (~900 Mhz) to actually see

how often they are transmitting?

Marc

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Landys & Gyr said transmits every 15 mins. for gas co meters.

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m meter to meter, they piggyback the signals along the way from house to house

so their measurements of output are bogus.

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> > I am being interviewed by Media on Wednesday. They are coming to my

> > apt. to talk to me and get pics of the Meters on my building.

> > Wish me luck!

> > Steve

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Trans ranges from 250 - 600 ft. every 15 mins.

 

Landys & Gyr said transmits every 15 mins. for gas meters.

Asked if we had an internal meter. Gas. co kept saying the gas lines hook to the

outside meter.

That doesn't make sense, please explain it.

Kathy

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Unless mistake gas co. also told they use cellnet.

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Trans ranges from 250 - 600 ft. every 15 mins.

 

Landys & Gyr said transmits every 15 mins. for gas meters.

Asked if we had an internal meter. Gas. co kept saying the gas lines hook to the

outside meter.

That doesn't make sense, please explain it.

Kathy

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Meters are mounted in different directions depending on the building.

I hope some can get  measurements to prove it.

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>. Plus the signals are bouncing from meter to meter,

> they piggyback the signals along the way from house to house so their

> measurements of output are bogus.

From all this uncertainty, I guess nobody who has a Smart Meter

here actually has a relevant meter (~900 Mhz) to actually see

how often they are transmitting?

Marc

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> I just have a Cell Sensor

And wouldn't that work? Doesn't that measure cellphone frequencies?

And don't the Smart Meters transmit at cellphone frequencies?

Seems like you could put the Cell Sensor right next to the Smart

Meter, and see how frequently it goes off. Unless of course,

it really does only go off a few times per day...

Marc

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That is something about the cats seeking your yard.

Now I know why we're not on the smart meter roll out map.

 We're in suburbs of St. Louis, MO.  I found out we'e the 1st state to have

digital meters since 97. I talked to a very nice engineer at our electric co.

Ameren. He said it relays 900 Mhz. He explained info. is transmitted

continuously, a frac of or every second.

 I didn't request them to measure but may.

Asked if the total Mhz from all the homes was increased at the pole.    He said

someone would have to measure poles.

Has anyone done that?

I explained my doc's rx. for analog due to metal surgical clips that absorb

emfs. That our meter is outside our MB window, can't sleep there.

He recommended  we move the meter to the end of the yard & was nice to

look at his map to tell us what street the pole is receiving ours.

I know many of you are mad & hurting but this gentlemen was nice I explained  my

symptoms are increased emf's from cell phones & towers instead of taking on a

fight & that others w metal may be suffering.

A few years ago when cells weren't this strength I didn't feel it & had these

clips for 11 yrs.  I think  many of you w new meters are feeling the intensity

due to stronger cells, more towers.

I'm going to keep pursuing a surgeon to remove them.

Kathy

From: lindameetoo <lindameetoo@...>

Subject: Re: Getting interviewed about Smart Meters Wednesday

 

I'm in California about 50 miles from LA. The electric company is Southern

California Edison. The EMF department took readings last week. My home is the

safest place to live on the planet. NOT!!!

I don't believe they measured what is causing the buzzing,nausea, or headaches

(pressure). What ever they measured it was low. But when I'm by the meter I

can't stand it. I had to go back in the house when they had the signal sent from

the home office, so they could measure the signal. It was so strong (just being

by the meter). It's also bad in the house, but not as bad. It's either bad or

worse. Never good anymore. :( I also think I have some geothermic thing going on

under my house. I have all the stray cats in the neighborhood in my yard at

night. Weird.

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My fillings are out & started reacting in 05 when the gas co. put their wireless

meters on for a double whammy, more wireless internet, stronger cells, more

towers.

If anyone else from MO is on the list, let us know when it got worse for you.

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Now I know why we're not on the smart meter roll out map.

 We're in suburbs of St. Louis, MO.  I found out we'e the 1st state to have

digital meters since 97. I talked to a very nice engineer at our electric co.

Ameren. He said it relays 900 Mhz. He explained info. is transmitted

continuously, a frac of or every second.

 I didn't request them to measure but may.

Asked if the total Mhz from all the homes was increased at the pole.    He said

someone would have to measure poles.

Has anyone done that?

I explained my doc's rx. for analog due to metal surgical clips that absorb

emfs. That our meter is outside our MB window, can't sleep there.

He recommended  we move the meter to the end of the yard & was nice to

look at his map to tell us what street the pole is receiving ours.

I know many of you are mad & hurting but this gentlemen was nice I explained  my

symptoms are increased emf's from cell phones & towers instead of taking on a

fight & that others w metal may be suffering.

A few years ago when cells weren't this strength I didn't feel it & had these

clips for 11 yrs.  I think  many of you w new meters are feeling the intensity

due to stronger cells, more towers.

I'm going to keep pursuing a surgeon to remove them.

Kathy

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Hi, ,

 

" I have all the stray cats in the neighborhood in my yard at night. Weird. "

A building biologist once told me that cats and ants love being in high emf

atmospheres.  Isn't that bizarre?  I had cats at my house too--they always

came to my house to deliver their litters, also.  I had lots of ants, too.

 

Diane

From: lindameetoo <lindameetoo@...>

Subject: Re: Getting interviewed about Smart Meters Wednesday

Date: Tuesday, January 25, 2011, 10:36 AM

 

I'm in California about 50 miles from LA. The electric company is Southern

California Edison. The EMF department took readings last week. My home is the

safest place to live on the planet. NOT!!!

I don't believe they measured what is causing the buzzing,nausea, or headaches

(pressure). What ever they measured it was low. But when I'm by the meter I

can't stand it. I had to go back in the house when they had the signal sent from

the home office, so they could measure the signal. It was so strong (just being

by the meter). It's also bad in the house, but not as bad. It's either bad or

worse. Never good anymore. :( I also think I have some geothermic thing going on

under my house. I have all the stray cats in the neighborhood in my yard at

night. Weird.

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> > Hey folks, may I suggest something? Many of you add noteworthy comments

regarding your experience... " where I live " or " in my area " you tell what is

going on.

> >

> > Would you mind please saying instead, " in San Diego " or " upper N.Y. " or

whatever... wherever you live... tell us what city and if possible what electric

company is installing the smart meters that are bothering you.

> >

> > That way, those of us who live nearby can benefit directly, and perhaps add

support to any protests, or commentary to the press or other authorities.

> >

> > Whoever is being interviewed by the press at his home, might it help to have

other witnesses milling around the property to add to the testimony that the

meters are affecting their health? If this would be desirable it could be

accomplished.

> >

> > Just identify where you are when commenting, please.

> >

> > Marji

> >

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