And what if they say he/she is not in or not available?
What do you do then?
Dale
On 19, Mar 2017, at 17:57, n0tt1@juno.com wrote:
**IF** my memory serves, PG&E was fined $10K by the FCC some years ago
for
not cleaning up RFI caused by their lines.
With my local service, I call the business office and politely ask to
speak
with the "line supervisor"....works for me to get RFI cleaned up.
73,
Charlie, N0TT
On Sun, 19 Mar 2017 13:14:16 -0700 "AA6DX - Mark" <aa6dx@arrl.net>
writes:
> I am having a PITA with a pole alongside my back yard, with it
> creating annoying RFI from arcing..have major voltage line adjacent
> � but, not my service source. Several years back I whined to
> PG&E, telling them about arcing, and the chance of FIRE .. and got
> an almost immediate response, and the insulators and connections
> were replace. Solved the issue, for the most part. Now, a few
> years later, back to the NOYZE�and I don�t know whether or not
> there is any chance of fire. I have contacted PG&E via phone, and
> had a young repairman have a peek, said he would report it .. NIL ..
> and have called their �hot line� .. talked to a youngster who
> had not a clue of which I spoke..suggested I had two radio receivers
> too close together causing the problem ... AAARRRGGGHHH..
> My query is can somebody here tell me a way to communicate to them
> short of going to the FCC?d
> 73 Mark AA6DX Eureka, FAR Northern California
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