I will not engage in a shooting contest. All ferrites have a relatively wide tolerance on characteristics. Dave - W ØLEV -- *Dave - WØLEV* *Just Let Darwin Work* _____________________________________
Thanks for forwarding the article, Dave. Good for Sweden! At least they see the real problem and are willing to put money where it's needed? Dave - WØLEV -- *Dave - WØLEV* *Just Let Darwin Work* ____
Quite interesting...... I take this as yet another move by PNM to freeze electrical power delivery from their side and their side only!!!! My wife and I spent 15 years on the westside of Albuquerque,
Same sad situation here in Northern Colorado in the county and away from the cities, towns, and bergs. Even nasty interference from the second harmonic of the "new" 700 MHz cell service is polluting
I would be for that, but FCC would just squander the additional funds to something other than RFI/EMC. Dave - WØLEV -- *Dave - WØLEV* *Just Let Darwin Work* __________________________________________
The broken process to which you refer is the entire present FCC. Another process would have to be put in place entirely independent of the present FCC. Given that, yes, I would be willing to pay a bi
Still, that's no excuse for a bunch of overpaid lawyers who know absolutely nothing about RF. Do away with them and let it be the free-for-all they allowed. Dave - WØLEV -- *Dave - WØLEV* *Just Let D
Interesting, it has been off for about 24 hours. But, it WILL be back, I'm sure of that unless someone local has gotten wind of my problem. Thanks for forwarding. Yes, even FCC generally ignores us m
There is no record on the FCC OET site for KE3-3002587 which is shown on the image of the label as the FCC ID number for the wireless transmitter - Part 15, Class B, Subpart B, intentional radiators.
Ed, please let me know why I did not find it under the listing on the OET for the FCC ID number. That is usually where I find such things. Please educate me on how you found it. Dave - WØLEV -- *Dave
My wife sez I'm always in a hurry. Well, she is correct. A search on the specific number did not yield anything. And I did not visually search. As you found, it's there. Next time I'll slow down a bi
Yes, Kurt, I've run into the "Letter of Confidentiality" too many times. I just wish China would go away in these sort of things. In my small EMC/RFI consulting business, I refuse to work with China
There is a standard FCC paragraph required for all Part 15, Class B (Home and Small Office) products. It's required by FCC. No big thing. Here is the required statement: This equipment has been teste
These days, if there is a legitimate RFI problem and you've done your absolute best in attempting to resolve the problem (maybe even posting to the RFI/contesting site), don't go directly to the FCC.
Ed, this at least needs to be published in QST and QEX in the front on a regular basis. I'd strongly suggest it become a part of the usual QST "Front End". Hams in my area, N. Colorado, are totally i
Not what you need, but I have tested several "warehouse" LED lighting fixtures. You don't what to entertain them!!! All are bad RFI generators and emitters of all things RF. Dave - WØLEV -- *Dave - W
"Smart" homes. Dave - WØLEV -- *Dave - WØLEV* *Just Let Darwin Work* _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/r
I'll hold back on too much venom, but if you frequent this site, you will discover Solar Edge is a major violator and producer of RFI. Why they have not corrected the problem is beyond me as well. Th
From an FCC point of view, the installer owns the problem. *A bit of venom (I can't resist)*: Why has the FCC not stepped in and regulated this major problem with the whole solar power industry is be
The Dever airport, DIA, has a large solar farm. As best I can tell with several trips in and out of the airport, it produces no or minimal RFI. I don't know who did the install, but it is clean. You