No. Around here the smart meters are RF - UHF/VHF.
So you're saying that CB radios and walkie talkies have been killing us for almost a century and we only noticed when they hooked one up to a power meter at 1/100th the power?
Feel free to educate yourself out of your ignorance: https://poal.co/s/News/484126/64a131ea-1188-437a-af6b-2f1c7beaf9ae#cmnts
Apparently you're unaware of how radio spectrum is utilized in the United States. People have been talking with 5W handheld radios (walkie talkies) for 70 years at least. They operate in the VHF and UHF bands. If these radio waves from smart meters are killing us, then the fatalities from using walkie talkies that are 5 times more powerful and 50 times closer to our bodies would be 250x higher.
Ah, I stand corrected. Aren't those lower power than 3g/4g modems?
Watch the documentary "Take Back Your Power". They will often peg a normal EMF meter to the max. On average taken over something like a few minutes the radiation is lower, but the problem is the single pulses they utilize are at very high power.
And because they work in a mesh net type of configuration, if you are unlucky your meter could be a traffic node, and then the total radiation is even higher.
They will often peg a normal EMF meter to the max.
People are not familiar with the inverse square law. A 1W radio source is only 0.0002W just ten feet away. At twenty feet it's 0.00003W. To put that into perspective your cellphone sitting on the nightstand while you sleep is bombarding you with 0.03W. That's right, a cell phone on your nightstand is just as bad as 1,000 smart meters on the wall of your house 20 feet away.
Ahhhhh. Okay got it, thanks.
Cell phones are typically 1-4 watts of power. 3G/4G modems are probably similar. SCADA systems for utility meters often run on 900mhz rather than cellular, and their power levels aren't very high (I'd have to go look up the power limits on 900mhz, it's pretty dang low).
CB radio power limits are 4 watts, which is higher than cell phones typically (1-4 watts, and almost always at the lower end of that).
4 watts is peanuts. The 100 watt lightbulbs in your house? Those are shitting out 100 watts of power (mostly heat + a couple watts of RF on the visible spectrum).
Anyone worrying about cell phones or utility meters giving them cancer needs to look uo the difference between ionizing and non-ionizing radiation. And then look up how comicalky low the power of cell phones is to tv or radio towers, which no one is worried about because they're harmless.
I appreciate the information dude.
Having gone through what we have gone through in the last 6 years I have learned to keep completely contradictory information in my head so I still entertain all the possibilities and never dismiss anything any more.
However, this is tremendously useful information. Greatly appreciate it.
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