Get the broadcast industry involved?
 Even in small towns of like 5000 or less in population. Downtown, try to 
listen to AM radio. You can only hear a few stations that are strong 
enough to get above the noise.
Joe WB9SBD
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On 3/17/2018 11:07 PM, Dave Cole (NK7Z) wrote:
 I completely agree, so the next question becomes-- how does one light 
that fire?
 Write a congress person...    Not sure that will do any good, they are 
all busy now anyway...
Write the FCC, they already know the stuff coming in is tainted...
 I honestly see no reliable way to motivate the Government to fix the 
RFI problem...
 A sad but I think realistic view for now...  I do what I can by ALWAYS 
letting the vendor know about an RFI issue if I find one, and making 
as much reasonable noise about it as possible... Beyond that, unless 
it costs people money, I doubt this will get solved soon...
Ideas?
 Perhaps a nation wide web based database of RFI generation locations 
would help...  A bit of public shaming may help in some cases, but not 
all...  Probably get the person hosting the site sued by someone...
73s and thanks,
Dave
NK7Z
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On 03/17/2018 05:27 PM, David Eckhardt wrote:
 
Many, if not most, of the offending Chinese RFI generators come through
Customs as a 'component'.  As such, there is no RFI/EMC requirement for
 compliance to FCC rules and regulations.  The burden of proof for a 
clean
product w.r.t. EMC/RFI is the system integrator - the entity that 
assembles
the components to make a product which you and I may buy. Typically, the
 system integrator does nothing unless he is caught.  The lighting 
industry
is a prime example.  Much of that industry is still unaware that FCC has
 regulations regarding the industry.  Switching power supplies, 
electronic
ballasts, electronic transformers and the like all come through 
Customs as
components.  As such, FCC can't touch them.  However, once they are
 assembled into a final product, FCC has every right to require a 
clean bill
of health wrt EMC/RFI.  Even many of the wall warts are designated as
components, so there is no EMC/RFI ever addressed with them.
 HOWEVER, we can all attest to the FACT that the RF fog is getting 
worse and
worse due to Chinese imports.  You/we need to change the law on what
 does/does not get through Customs scott free.  ALSO, light a fire 
under FCC
to enforce the rules, especially Part 15, Subpart B and C.
On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 6:36 PM, Jim Stahl via RFI <rfi@contesting.com>
wrote:
 
With the recent attention to trade deficits, unfair Chinese trade
 practices, etc., might this be an opportunity to catch somebody’s 
attention
to get tough on RFI certification and enforcement on all those cheap
Chinese RFI generators being imported and sold in the USA?
 I assume it would take more than a few random letters to 
Congressmen, but
if somebody with appropriate connections might be able to push this 
idea,
it could be a situation of never letting a good crisis go to waste.
73  -  Jim   K8MR
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