[Uram-rejections] EMI and 'Home Automation' etc.
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> Subject: Re: EMI and 'Home Automation' etc.
> Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2017 15:38:37 +0000
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> On Tue, 31 Jan 2017 07:34:00 +0000, AndyW <Andy at nojunqmail.com> wrote:
>
> >On 30/01/2017 13:02, Brian Reay wrote:
> >> On 30/01/17 07:39, AndyW wrote:
> >>> On 29/01/2017 12:00, Brian Reay wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> So, has anyone any actual experience of problems?
> >>>
> >>> I had problems with a neighbour's door bell. It was a cheap Chinese
> >>> import that didn't conform to UK specs and used the 70cm band. Every
> >>> time he had someone at his door it would interfere.
> >>> I bought him a new doorbell and we were both happy.
> >>
> >> When you say 'interfere', what were the symptoms?
> >>
> >> Given the nature of the device, it sounds a difficult one to spot,
> >> unless he had a lot of visitors.
> >>
> >> If the problem had been reversed, ie his door bell going off when you
> >> transmitted, it would be easier to spot.
> >
> >That was one of the ways that I tracked it down, it did go off.
> >
> >> Still, at least you solved it easily and, by the sounds of things,
> >> amicably. I've been fortunate and never had any issues with neighbours
> >> but I've known others where things get 'heated'.
> >
> >Some of my fellow amateur seem to relish the battle, I just want to get
> >on with life and from experience I know that lawyers are expensive so a
> >simple cheap solution is fine by me.
> >I'm more into wire antennas so they are less intrusive than having a
> >motorised 4 element yagi array in the back garden so there is not really
> >a lot for the neighbours to see.
> >
> >Oh, in addition I was given a cheap far eastern imported wireless
> >weather station that used the same band but it failed almost the day I
> >switched it on. I was never inclined to try to fix it.
> >
> >My local power company is rolling out smart meters though which I am
> >resisting but they are quite insistent. I have solar panels and so on a
> >bright day my spinny disk meter can roll backward saving me even more
> >money....I'm not giving that up without a fight.
> >
> >Andy
>
> Your local power company?
> It's the energy supplier who bills you that roll out the smartmeters,
> not your local DNO. Maybe I have misunderstood.
>
> I thought that if you export solar energy to the grid, you get a
> separate export meter.
>
>
> --
>
> Graham.
>
> %Profound_observation%
>
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