If no one complains, it's a sure bet nothing good will ever happen. Are we at
the top of the FCC's interest list? No, nor have we ever been. Yet, if we don't
squawk, who will? We need to log the problems with the FCC and with the ARRL,
who (like it or not) has a fair bit more clout with the FCC than any one of us
singly.
My experience with the FCC field offices has always been good. If there's a
problem, call the closest office and ask to speak to a field engineer. These
guys are pretty bright and understand what we do.
I honestly don't understand the attitude of "It's hopeless so don't bother."
That's a self-fulfilling prophecy if ever there was one.
Kim N5OP
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From: Dale J. <dj2001x@comcast.net>
To: Roger D Johnson <n1rj@roadrunner.com>
Cc: "rfi@contesting.com List" <rfi@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: [RFI] LED Bulbs
Hi Roger,
Now that statement I'll agree with. I will too.
Even if I were to call the FCC to complain would I talk to a live human who
knows what I'm talking about or would it be a robot that directs me to a FAQ on
how to deal with RFI.
73
Dale, K9vuj
On 12, Feb 2014, at 8:12, Roger D Johnson <n1rj@roadrunner.com> wrote:
> Unfortunately, interference to amateur radio appears to be VERY low
> on the FCC priorities list. I'll probably be an SK long before they
> act on my complaint!
>
> 73, Roger
>
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