if they are a small utility maybe they would be pressured by a nice ARRL
packet of information.
When I had trouble back in Illinois, ComED totally ignored letters from
the ARRL & the FCC. An ComEd executive office assistant told me on the
phone ComED ONLY cares about the ICC Illinois Commerce Commission. She
told me to call them with my documentation and she assured me that I
would get a call the NEXT day back from COMeED ...even the same office
she was in!!!! She saw my file requesting help. had empathy...
three big trucks showed up the next day with 4 or 5 crew looking for a
power outage ,,, they got the word ,,,wrong word !!!!!
But maybe they are small enough to looks at STUFF from the arrl..
After being nice ,go to the regulatory body,,,, as the ComEd lady told
me "" THEY CONTROL OUR PRICE INCREASES,,,, ""
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On 12/30/2024 6:46 PM, K9MA wrote:
I have experience only with my local (small) utility, but others may
be similar. They have zero tracking ability, nor any interest in it. I
have to track down the source to a specific pole, then beg them to
send out a crew sometime with the next year or so, when it is entirely
convenient for them. Sometimes I've offered to pay for the repairs,
though they've never taken me up on that. Often, by the time they show
up, the source has (temporarily) gone silent. That said, I have been
successful over several decades in getting many noise sources fixed.
My key point here is that YOU will probably have to track down the
source yourself. You want to be absolutely certain you have the right
one, too.
73,
Scott K9MA
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