I agree entirely. I do indeed find many sources which are NOT causing
the problem. I identify the correct ones by simultaneously listening to
the HF audio (relayed by phone) from the home station and the audio from
my VHF tracker. When the fluctuations match, I know I have the right
one. This has been very successful for years. The hard part is getting
the utility to take action.
73,
Scott K9MA
On 4/17/2020 12:07 AM, Hare, Ed W1RFI wrote:
There is one very big risk in finding dozens of noise sources and
demanding that the utility fix them all. The utlity may fix a few of
them, if they aren't the one(s) you are hearing, they will often
conclude that you are never going to be satisfied, so they may stop
working on your case. If your case then gets to the FCC, the utility
will defend itself and say that it fixed noise sources, but you still
have interference, so it must be from a non-utility source (and, if
you don't have signature confirmation, that could very well be the case.)
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