[Antennas] RF Poisoning...
Chris Boone
cboone at earthlink.net
Sat Feb 21 17:02:25 EST 2015
Any changes to your wiring, even just adding caps to ground, MUST be approved by a licensed electrician if you are inside a city....You cannot do anything on the meter side of the main breaker....that is the utility's side and touching any of that is a nono..
Anything you do on the customer side of the main breaker MUST be done in accordance with NEC and local codes..and must be approved by a licensed electrician to be legal and safeguard you from any legal liability it may cause.
To kill ANY RF on a AC leg, snapping on ferrite cores (several in series and held together by tape) would be safer and cover a BROAD range of frequencies and would NOT require any electrician approval (no direct connection to the circuit).
-----Original Message-----
>From: David <iam at pmug.org>
>Sent: Feb 21, 2015 3:47 PM
>To: Antennas at mailman.qth.net
>Subject: Re: [Antennas] RF Poisoning...
>
>
>Thank you to Andre, David & Scott!
>That got me started.
>
>There seems to be a lot of different ways and means of implementing this
>Smart Meter technology.
>
>1. Me? I am going to bypass my Breaker Box's two 120VAC input legs from
>the Smat Meter to the ground leg with capacitors to shunt various
>bands/freqs above 60Hz.
>
>By the way, even electric heating pads, mattress pads and blankets will
>still act as a 60Hz (and maybe 900MHz antenna and radiate to one's
>close-proximity body even when they're turned off in the
>Summertime...because most of their controls only break one of the two legs
>to their heating elements. Unplug 'em.
>
>2. Me? I'm going to quit using that body-heating stuff
>altogether...there's lots of lightweight blankets and quilts available for
>fairly low prices...I am seeing attractive "Comfortors" for $20 - $30.
>--Stick your hand in the folds of one of these in the store to experience
>the effectiveness of these things to concserve body heat for comfort...AND
>less electricity use, too!
>
>--
>David B.
>W7DBH
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