To live with it is your choice.
Or you could do your home work, file a complaint, contact Ms Chen at the
FCC if you do believe you have a solar array interference issue.
I expect the "live with" approach is why the FCC told me that they were
unaware of any solar array interference issues until I filed a complaint.
Just guessing here, but I would expect this to become a manufacturer's
issue and not the homeowner that has the array. Let's hope for an FCC
mandated recall.
Please see ns6q.net/exams for all the details about out exams...
73,
Mike
NS6Q
On Sat, Mar 18, 2017 at 10:25 AM, Tom Lizak <k1tl@cox.net> wrote:
> Unfortunately for me, I have three homes nearby that have solar panel
> installations....one next door (south) (200' from my tower), one to the NE
> about 1200' away and one just two lots over from that house.
>
>
>
> All this is RFI filtering is of no value to me as all these installations
> are permanently installed and I do not think that the neighbors will be
> dishing out $$$$$$ to have the panels taken off to install the RFI filters,
> etc. As we all know, the problems are with the "optimizers" and I know
> there are some out there that are "RFI clean".
>
>
>
> Unfortunately, I have to live with this now as the majority of the RFI
> trash is in the 6m band with a very LARGE birdie @ 50.098MHz...this pretty
> much is in the middle of the 6m DX band area...I get S6+ RFI trash on the
> whole band when these panels are going "full bore.
>
>
>
> K1TL...
>
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