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Re: [RFI] RFI Digest, Vol 170, Issue 19

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Subject: Re: [RFI] RFI Digest, Vol 170, Issue 19
From: "G.Whyte" <radiotrade@rogers.com>
Reply-to: "G.Whyte" <radiotrade@rogers.com>
Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2017 10:19:24 +0000 (UTC)
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You are VERY FORTUNATE in the US to have an FCC willing to even consider your 
Solar Array complaint. 

I would hope you will not 'Just live with it' as it is an insult to those of us 
who have no or very little official RFI support from our agencies.

 In Canada, there is very little hope for a ham or ANY RADIO listener who is 
deprived their rights due to harmful interference etc. We have lost the actual 
RFI policy ! Even licensed AM BC band stations have realized the lack of 
support from our (formally)  Industry Canada for RFI from SMPS etc has led them 
to make FM band applications. Looking for other solutions -EXCEPT ones that 
actually FIX the problem! That's the Canadian way!

Our regulating agency has no budget, nor do they have the desire to deal with 
any interference issues unless they affect Air/Navigation or Police/Safety 
communication.... The fact that your FCC actually will consider acting on your 
complaint is something EVERY US HAM or SWL etc, should be using to full 
advantage. Leaving it for the "other guy", or expecting no action is the road 
to less support and expanding problems.

Please use the FCC ! It may filter down to us in Canada by way of device noise 
limits or import changes etc..

Do NOT let live with it....at least file the complaint on all three 
properties...I would LOVE to have just the opportunity to file a complaint and 
know it is being examined- regardless of outcome. Don't take that right for 
granted! 

If you cant be bothered, find a local ham who will on your behalf. Otherwise, 
don't complain about it.

Greg
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 Date: Thursday, March 23, 2017, 12:00 PM
 
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 Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2017 10:27:37 -0700
 From: Mike Kirkland <radio.ns6q@gmail.com>
 To: Tom Lizak <k1tl@cox.net>
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 Subject: Re: [RFI] Solar Panel RFI
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 To live with it is your choice.
 
 Or you could do your home work, file a complaint, contact Ms
 Chen at the
 FCC if you do believe you have a solar array interference
 issue.
 
 I expect the "live with" approach is why the FCC told me
 that they were
 unaware of any solar array interference issues until I filed
 a complaint.
 
 Just guessing here, but I would expect this to become a
 manufacturer's
 issue and not the homeowner that has the array. Let's hope
 for an FCC
 mandated recall.
 
 
 
 
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 exams...
 73,
 Mike
 NS6Q
 
 
 On Sat, Mar 18, 2017 at 10:25 AM, Tom Lizak <k1tl@cox.net>
 wrote:
 
 > Unfortunately for me, I have three homes nearby that
 have  solar panel
 > installations....one next door (south) (200' from my
 tower), one to the NE
 > about 1200' away and one just two lots over from that
 house.
 >
 >
 >
 > All this is RFI filtering is of no value to me as all
 these installations
 > are permanently installed and I do not think that the
 neighbors will be
 > dishing out $$$$$$ to have the panels taken off to
 install the RFI filters,
 > etc. As we all know,  the problems are with the
 "optimizers" and I know
 > there are some out there that are "RFI clean".
 >
 >
 >
 > Unfortunately, I have to live with this now as the
 majority of the RFI
 > trash is in the 6m band with a very LARGE birdie @
 50.098MHz...this pretty
 > much is in the middle of the 6m DX band area...I get
 S6+ RFI trash on the
 > whole band when these panels are going "full bore.
 >
 >
 >
 > K1TL...
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