Wonderful news indeed.
Now, if we could get the FCC to evaluate devices for RFI _before_ they are
allowed to be sold on the consumer market...just had a very hard time
convincing a property manager who just couldn't believe that some cheap,
Chinese-made 12V under-the-counter kitchen lights were wiping out everything
from BCB to 50 Mhz...but then, according to them,
"No one listens to AM any more."
<sigh>
-Lin/KJ6EF
At 09:01 AM 06/08/2006, you wrote:
>FCC Cites Florida Utility for Interference to Radio Amateur
>The FCC has issued a Citation to Lakeland Electric, a municipally owned
>utility in Lakeland, Florida, for violating Part 15 rules by interfering
>with a local radio amateur. §15.5(c) of the FCC rules requires that the
>operator of an "incidental radiator" must cease operating the device after
>an FCC representative notifies the operator that the device is causing
>harmful interference. The "incidental radiator" in this case is overhead
>power lines. Under an agreement, the ARRL and the FCC cooperate in resolving
>cases of line noise interference to Amateur Radio licensees. 6/8/2006 8:58
>AM
>Mark Nelson - AA6DX
>
>mailto: AA6DX@ARRL.NET
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