Posted on 11/28/2017 6:04:37 AM PST by Chickensoup
What is this?
I don't know what these are but they are installed every couple of miles around here. It is a big deal because an entirely new utility pole has to be installed which is at least 10 feet higher than the others.
The ‘smart grid’ utility companies as they upgrade
what does a DAS antenna mean?
In case you ever want to be a journalist . . . Who, What, When, Where and How are still pretty important.
Each meter has it’s own ip address. That is a wireless transceiver to send and receive data to and from your meters and control relay inside.
what does a DAS antenna mean?
Distributed antenna system?
for who?
for what?
It looks like they've brought back the Ricochet boxes!
Newer model, but the kinship is there...
Read the articles, they are distributed antenna system for cell phones.
Nope. We have three smart meters and all the power lines are underground. I think smart meters communicate through the power lines.
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Its a collector unit for electronic meters. Increasingly common across the country, devices like this one capture data from utility meters in nearby homes.
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That cannot be true, this is out in rural areas where the density is not great at all.
Small Cell / Microcell / Picocell / Outdoor Distributed Antenna System (oDAS)
IOW, municipal WiFi or cellular.
Be happy they look so clean on your poles. There is a big effort underway to clean up antenna infrastructure.
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Its a cell phone antenna.
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Makes sense with the poles already there for other purposes. So just
use taller poles and improve coverage without adding other structures.
If you read the articles they are to augment cell phone service.
Google “att distributed antenna system”
I’m in a fairly low density area and have those things on utility poles, haven’t seen a meter reader in many years, the other FReeper is probably right.
Check out posts 45 57 for matching pictures.
a few miles?
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