Sunday, August 30, 2020

WSSC: Water Meters Pulse Radiation Every 14 Seconds!




How often do water meters pulse radiation?

WSSC is putting forward misinformation by stating the water meters only connect to the tower only a few times a day.  


This IS MISINFORMATION. Why? Because "smart" meters pulse radiation not only to the tower. They emit constantly- FAR FAR more than 4 times a day--  and our bodies absorb the radiation.

WSSC hired an "expert" (who actually has received significant funds from companies) who said that smart meters only pulsed a short time. She forgot to mention that smart meters pulse every  14 seconds!!!!!!!!

It is a fact that "smart" meters emit constant pulses of radio frequency radiation

The water meter called a Neptune E-coder R900i emits radio frequency every 14 seconds. This meter has been installed in Romulus and other Michigan cities. 

Neptune AMI meters send 1-watt microwave radiation pulses every 7 ½ minutes, as well as 100 mW pulses every 14 seconds.  





Information curtesy of Smartmeter Education Network and from Smartmeter Harm. 

Showcased in 2018 by Neptune Technology Group, these AMI meters send 1-watt microwave radiation pulses every 7 ½ minutes, as well as 100 mW pulses every 14 seconds. The 1-watt pulses are for fixed network data collectors – eg. “small cell” towers in the public right of way. 
Even if a water company only has an AMR system at present – with drive-by or walking data collection — these meters will automatically transmit 1-watt pulses as if there was “small cell” infrastructure or nodes to receive them, with no need for “any type of MIU reprogramming or reconfiguration” later. 
Neptune describes these 1-watt pulses as “high-power”. Electrical engineers I’ve spoken with confirm these are high power, such as from equipment 2+ miles away. These 1-watt transmitters will be inside homes and in sidewalks, with constant, close public access. 
The meters are also 2-way communicating.
The R900® MIU unit is the RF transmitter unit, and is connected to the battery-powered water meter (eg. T-10), which has its own digital mechanics.
From the Neptune website:
Why the R900® MIU?
A single radio frequency unit, Neptune’s R900® MIU features an interleaved, high-power, 1-watt fixed network message that reduces infrastructure costs while allowing reading in any mode – walk-by, mobile, or fixed network – without separate reading systems, site visits, or any type of MIU reprogramming or reconfiguration. Available in both wall and pit mount configurations, the R900 MIU greatly improves access to meter readings, and delivers detailed consumption information as well as alerts for leak or backflow, helping your utility more proactively identify and resolve customers’ questions. “
R900® RF MIU
Neptune’s R900® meter interface unit (MIU) works seamlessly with prior generations of equipment and can transmit meter reading data via walk-by, mobile, or fixed network without reprogramming.”
System key features listed on the website include:– 1-watt fixed network message reduces AMI infrastructure costs– Simultaneous mobile and fixed reading capability– Two-way RF transmission– 96 days of hourly data logging capability
Spec sheet R900 MIUneptunetg.com/globalassets/products/literature/18-002039-faq-r900-rf-miu-04.18.pdf
R900 MIU FAQneptunetg.com/globalassets/products/literature/publication_im-r900-miu-10.15.pdf
Other Neptune equipment spec sheets and guides:
neptunetg.com/globalassets/products/literature/18-001848-ps-r900-miu-02.18.pdf
E-Coder spec sheet
neptunetg.com/globalassets/products/literature/18-002719-ps-e-coder-10.18.pdf
Encoder spec sheetneptunetg.com/globalassets/products/literature/17-001109-spec-solid-state-absolute-encoder-register-10.17.pdf
Neptune T-10 water meter spec sheetneptunetg.com/globalassets/products/literature/18-001898-ps-t-10-small-03.18.pdf
Neptune Mach-10 water meterelmhurst.org/DocumentCenter/View/15192/Mach-10-Meters?bidId=

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