Only after attempting to solve it in a nicer way of course... If that
fails however, the process of FCC reporting does work... I had a
neighbor that flat refused to fix a problem, and said too bad, I needed
to deal with it. Yeah, nice neighbor, but that is a different story. I
decided to deal with it by reporting it to the FCC, after careful
documentation of all instances. Make sure you keep a log or all RFI,
and all contact, prior to getting the FCC involved. The FCC letter sort
of changed his tune... Problem was fixed within 30 days of the letter.
--
Thanks,
Dave
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On Mon, 2013-05-13 at 20:24 -0700, KD7JYK DM09 wrote:
> "when the appliance is owned by anyone other than the affected op, getting
> rid of the problem is not easy (and often not practical)."
>
> That;s the other guys concern, not yours. Report it to the FCC each time
> you hear it. If you hear it ten times a day, that's ten instances of
> interference, report it ten times.
>
> Kurt
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