Has anyone had any experience with an Itron G5R1 meter #308
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Could be one of the type that does not operate in (bubble up mode) it just answers when queried . Sent from my iPhoneOn Aug 7, 2024, at 2:18 PM, pfletch101 ***@***.***> wrote:
My utility has just installed these in my neighborhood. The model is listed on the Google Docs list (with an ERT type of 0!?), but I can't see any transmissions from it (or, indeed, anything else within range). The manufacturers' blurb on it rather suggests that it uses a different (i.e. non-ERT) technology ('Generation 5 IOT Network') to communicate with the utility. Does anyone have any wisdom to offer?
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I can now see my hourly usage, albeit a couple of days in arrears, by logging into my account on the NYSEG website, so the meter has obviously been activated and is transmitting data. I still cannot see any transmissions from it on the 900 MHz band. From the (rather limited!) technical information about this meter that I can find on the web, however, it appears to be able to communicate both in the 'old' 900 MHz band and in the 2.4 GHz band, which is outside the range covered by inexpensive SDRs. My guess is that NYSEG are using the latter band, either for valid technical reasons (?better range, less interference) or to prevent customers from doing what we are trying to do - the latter would be fairly typical of them. |
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My utility has just installed these in my neighborhood. The model is listed on the Google Docs list (with an ERT type of 0!?), but I can't see any transmissions from it (or, indeed, anything else within range). The manufacturers' blurb on it rather suggests that it uses a different (i.e. non-ERT) technology ('Generation 5 IOT Network') to communicate with the utility. Does anyone have any wisdom to offer?
Edited to add some additional information: there is still no traffic if I default to the SCM protocol, but I do see some reasonably regular transmissions - apparently from water meters (probably mine and one other) - using the R900 protocol. This would seem to rule out a hardware or software setup problem.
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