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Re: [RFI] Unbelievable (amazing) response time from utility company

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Subject: Re: [RFI] Unbelievable (amazing) response time from utility company
From: K9MA <k9ma@sdellington.us>
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2020 08:16:35 -0600
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Most of the power line noise sources I've tracked down involved poorly bonded metal-to-metal contact near, but not connected to, power lines. No doubt there is a tiny arc happening between these pieces of metal, but that's probably not what Michael is referring to as an "arc".  I doubt these tiny arcs are ever visible.

73,
Scott K9MA


On 2/19/2020 07:21, Michael Martin, RFI Services wrote:
Kurt although the things you say may, sometimes be a fact, just because you hear it 
does not mean that it's an arc.  Statistically 85 times out of a hundred that I 
investigate a noise for most utilities the problems are not found to be arcing 
sources but do sound a lot like arcs. So the statement that if you hear it, it's a 
narc it's absolutely incorrect and you should never assume that just because you 
hear something it's an arc. Don't assume anything until you find the source.
It is a fact that more times than not the company being accused of the cause is 
not in fact the cause.
However, the more people accuse them of having power line noise the more they 
hire me to find what isn't!
Thank you.
Got done did a great job of going out and locating the calls without assuming 
would it maybe and voicing a false opinion just to find he's wrong later. 
Everything he put in the article was on the money.
Thanks again to done for a good article short sweet to the point and accurate


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Michael Martin
240-508-3760
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On Feb 18, 2020, 10:17 PM, at 10:17 PM, KD7JYK DM09 <kd7jyk@earthlink.net> 
wrote:
"I wanted to post this info as this is the fastest response time I have

every encountered from a utility company, and it sure improved my
attitude regarding how some utility companies can indeed be very
responsive."

Amazing.

Some things I've recently learned added to things we've already known.

Noise comes from arcing.

The extent does not matter, as no matter how one describes it, it's
still just an "arc".

If you hear it, there is an arc, they neither know, nor care how it was

heard.

If there is an arc, there is a potential for another "Paradise, CA"
incident.

Based on this, persons may wish to push for repairs in under a day, to
prevent another incident, along with all that it became, and liability
to those that own, or maintain the equipment.

As companies already have resources in place to locate, and resolve
such
issues, then, "within four hours" (when they cared, and were held
liable), as it was just a few years ago, is not unreasonable.

To not be "that guy", then, by the end of the work day is certainly
acceptable, unless, of course, as some of us have seen, arcs, sparks,
dripping material, burning poles, et cetera, at which point one may
wish
to expedite things by dialing 911.

Run with this, as it's their ass, not yours, unless of course, they do
NOT resolve the issue, as required...

Kurt

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