On 22 Nov 2019 at 16:08, N8GLS wrote:
> His "cocky" in a huff last words were, "I'll try to install those
> things if I get a chance". Since I'm retired, I know how many
> chances have come and gone, too many. This is about a 1/2 hours work
> per light, at worst, (6) lights = 3 hrs. These are post mounted deck
> lights, each post has a cap, it's not rocket science.
Well, as far as I'm concerned, you have bent over backwards to handle
this.....person.
IMHO, this has gone far enough.
At this point, if it was my problem, I would begin "hammering" on the ARRL,
probably every
day, until I got some action from them. I wouldn't simply contact them once and
wait for an
answer.
The squeaky wheel gets the grease, so squeak louder and more often.
Many here have given you excellent advice. Now it is up to you to sort those
out and do
what you think best.
BTW, Ken K5RG's advice vis-a-vis the power company's RFI guys is appropos. The
guy I
work with in our power company is one sharp cookie, and has helped me several
times, day
and/or night.
It certainly wouldn't hurt to at least contact them with as formal a request as
you can make.
In one of my cases, a 20 over 9 noise level on 80, less so, up, he came to my
shack, took
noise signatures, and went looking. He found a defective neon sign, an immanent
fire
hazard, at a local pharmacy about 3 blocks away, notified the manager, and it
was fixed
within a few days.
In another case, he found a loose guy downlead from a power pole that was
intermittantly
touching another ground wire.
Good fella, him.
Ken W7EKB
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