May I suggest that those who had their BCB problem
reduced or eliminated by the engineering staff at
the various stations do one thing. Send the station
a letter thanking the management and staff for their
fast action to correct the problem.
This results in several good things:
a. The BC station gets a good feeling from the
public. Good public relations means $$$ to management.
b. Your letter goes into their public access
file that the FCC also reviews during license renewal
time.
c. The management and engineering staff do not
look at ham radio as the "evil opposition", but a
partner who is willing to work with them.
d. Working with the BC station keeps them out of
trouble with the FCC when they have an engineering
problem.
73 & Best DX
Charlie
WD5BJT
See September 2006 CQ Magazine for a published work.
www.qsl.net/wd5bjt
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