I have no faith in FCC any longer, so without their help, I am planning for the expense to make those changes. The hostile pool pump neighbor is just starting to build an ADU/office, so I can expect
"The difference may be that phone service is vital to 99% of the population and most people use it personally daily." Actually, only a convenience at best, like toilet paper. Upon further casual thou
"It is no longer a convenience for many people. It is a necessity for people who have jobs which require travel or outside work." Yes, I've been watching/listening since the late 80's. Kurt _________
Section 34 explains that Amateur Radio is not considered and emergency service. Can anyone provide a link to when it WAS? I know it was mentioned as an aspect of a hobby previously, but based on the
"34....Emergency communications, for example, are voluntary and are not required by our rules...the amateur service is not an emergency radio service." Appears the opposite of silent, with "the amate
That doesn't help in my mountain community, where the "tin-hat brigade" and those with the money lobby, sue, and shout down any building permit for cell sites and even towers for other uses. Wide str
the carrier on 7025 is reported to be off the air Anyone do any TDOA with some of the online KiwiSDRs? I hear it takes from 10 to 30 seconds to pinpoint a source. Some of the results I've seen in oth
Perhaps not, if it needs a unique reference within the carrier. Yeah, that makes sense... Kurt _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@contesting.com http://lists.contest
Received the following message through another forum this morning. Peculiar RFI I've not seen, or heard before. Ideas? Original poster email address is: mark@spacetubes.com Original message below: Wo
More great advice! Hope everyone is CCing: mark@spacetubes.com Kurt _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rf
"Believe me, it's an accepted practice." No, it is not "an accepted practice". You are not to be believed. It is a dangerous practice. Clearly "common" was meant, and has been for over a century, and
I had a nice conversation with the local COOP manager, but he was not interested in borrowing the people and equipment from another local utility to hunt down the problem(s). He left me with a cautio