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  • 1 year later...

See if they can install one that reports through your phone once of

month.

On Feb 14, 2008, at 12:56 PM, johnlankes wrote:

> My wireless gas meter was installed this week:

> http://virginianaturalgas.com/Home/MeterReading.aspx

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> The electricity meter www.dom.com/customer/amr_qa_electric.jsp is next

> to my bedroom and the gas meter is beside the living room.

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> I haven't checked the water meter lately; at least that one is out by

> the street.

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> Lankes

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If you wrap them in aluminium foil, the radiation is stopped.

If they want to know the counts, they have to ring at your door.

They won't like it, but you do not have to stand the radiation.

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Wireless meter reading

> My wireless gas meter was installed this week:

> http://virginianaturalgas.com/Home/MeterReading.aspx

>

> The electricity meter www.dom.com/customer/amr_qa_electric.jsp is next

> to my bedroom and the gas meter is beside the living room.

>

> I haven't checked the water meter lately; at least that one is out by

> the street.

>

>

> Lankes

>

>

>

>

>

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Have you got a manufacturer or part number on the equipment interface

between the utility meter and phone line?

I doubt if I could convince anyone that this is doable without more

information on what you're talking about.

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> > My wireless gas meter was installed this week:

> > http://virginianaturalgas.com/Home/MeterReading.aspx

> >

> > The electricity meter

http://www.dom.com/customer/amr_qa_electric.jsp is next

> > to my bedroom and the gas meter is beside the living room.

> >

> > I haven't checked the water meter lately; at least that one is

out by the street.

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  • 8 months later...

Regarding the utility meters (elec, gas & water) that send out readings

via radio transmitters, I found out a little about the alternative type

which uses a " wired " phone line connection. A company called Badger

Meter has such a system called ACCESSplus. It's mostly being phased out

however, because many people are giving up their standard phone

connection in favor of using cellphones all the time. I don't buy this

argument though because almost everyone is also wired for cable TV

and/or computer service; seems like they could connect through one of

those.

Lankes

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