[RFI] ARRL to FCC...

W0MU Mike Fatchett w0mu at w0mu.com
Fri Mar 21 14:48:36 EDT 2014


Do you really think we need more gov't to be involved with inspecting 
and testing EVERY item that is made so that it does not hurt people, 
cause interference and on and on and on.  We would never see another 
product brought to market.

We don't live in a perfect world and expecting something like this with 
a gov't that is 17trillion in the hole is crazy.

If you have an interference problem, it is your problem to do what you 
can to identify it, isolate and even attempt to cure it if it is within 
your means.  It is your problem and most likely is not affecting anyone 
else.  The FCC is willing to help, you just have to play their game.  If 
you are not willing to play their game you are not very interested in 
solving your issue.

No nanny state for me please.




Mike W0MU

On 3/21/2014 7:53 AM, Dale J. wrote:
> I think you all are missing the point.
>
> The idea is to be proactive and stop the junk from ever hitting the shelves in the first place.  True, it's too late for the junk that's already out there, If you want to go to war with your neighbors, fine, complain and hope for the best, but your neighbors I don't believe will take kindly to the FCC letter stating their TV is illegal and interfering with a ham radio operator therefore must be shut down or risk a $10000 fine.
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> Dale, k9vuj
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