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Itron and Cisco Launch Next-Generation Smart Grid Platform

Tuesday, January 17th 2012

MESH Network Antennas by Itron Itron OpenWay Mesh Network

Mesh Collector – (PDF)   Mesh Repeater – (PDF)   Drive By Collection – (PDF)

Regions using Itron Centron II : California, Conneticut, Mississippi, Ohio, Texas, Ontario, Manitoba, British Columbia Itron OpenWay Meters that use Mesh networks are sending and receiving signals considerably more often then Drive by Data collection  

 

 

Measuring an Itron Cell Relay – California

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 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMasG5EQ340

 

MORE DATA ABOUT CELL RELAYS

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BC HYDRO – Smart Meter ( Wireless / Constant )

BC HYDRO – Smart Meter Router ( Wireless / Constant )

FORTISBC GAS METER ( Wireless Collector networked to Smart Meter )

WATER METERS ( Wireless activated by Drive By Collection )

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Smart Meters – Not In Our Homes and Backyards!

by “Public Exposure” Film Co-Producer Mary Beth Brangan




She encourages listeners and viewers to join the growing nation-wide citizen / ratepayer resistance to this dangerous greenwashed corporate assault on democratic choice, public health, safety, privacy, property rights and national energy security. The industry is paying serious note to the growing pushback.

“MESH WIFI means an increase in radiation, Every 2 to 47 seconds”

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Assessment of Radiofrequency

Microwave Radiation Emissions from Smart Meters

Sage Associates  Santa Barbara, CA  USA January 1, 2011 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS INTRODUCTION

  • How Smart Meters Work
  • Mandate
  • Purpose of this Report
  • Conditions that Affect Radiofrequency Radiation Levels from Meters
  • Framing Questions

HOW THEY WORK

  • Mesh Network
  • Smart Meter(s) and collector meters
  • Power Transmitters

METHODOLOGY APPLICABLE PUBLIC SAFETY LIMITS

  • FCC Bulletin OET 65 Guidelines (Time-Averaging Limits)
  • ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992, 1999 (Peak Power Limits)

RESULTS, FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS APPENDIX A

  • Tables A1 – A16 RF Power Density vs. Distance Tables
  • Tables A17-A32 (Nursery at 11” Summary Tables)
  • Tables A33-A48 (Kitchen at 28” Summary Tables)

APPENDIX B

  • Tables 1 – 33 – Data Tables, FCC Violation Tables, Health Comparisons

APPENDIX C

  • Sensitivity of the Eye and Testes to RF Radiation

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View Mesh Antennas – Full Size

 

 

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Missouri Mesh Network 

 

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BC HYDRO – Smart Meter ( Wireless / Constant )

BC HYDRO – Smart Meter Router / Repeater ( Wireless / Constant )

WATER METERS ( Wireless activated by Drive By Collection )
FORTISBC GAS METER ( Wireless networked with Smart Meter )