[RFI] A request for RFI service.
jimk8mr--- via RFI
rfi at contesting.com
Thu Feb 5 21:49:19 EST 2015
Would not a new LED sign cost a lot less than having somebody make a
trip to look at it?
Of course if the original vendor would step up to fix or replace, that
would be ideal.
73 - Jim K8MR
-----Original Message-----
From: David Cole <dave at nk7z.net>
To: rfi <rfi at contesting.com>
Sent: Thu, Feb 5, 2015 9:43 pm
Subject: Re: [RFI] A request for RFI service.
The vendor needs to fix it... If the FCC sends them a latter, the
problem will solve itself.
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On Fri, 2015-02-06 at 02:28 +0000, Kenneth G. Gordon wrote:
> Does anyone know of a professional company who does RFI mitigation?
>
> That is, a company that another company could call to come to fix an
RFI
> issue?
>
> I have a pharmacy nearby whose "Pharmacy Open" sign, a neon one,
causes
> severe RFI interference to my station.
>
> An RFI investigator from our local power company absolutely 100%
> identified the source.
>
> Turning off the sign drops my noise level by 15 dB. The store is
around 3
> blocks away.
>
> I contacted the pharmacy, talked with the manager, told her what the
> problem was, and who had found the source, and asked her to get it
fixed.
>
> She called the original installer, who came out, looked at it, and
told
> her it was all right.
>
> I then filed a complaint with the FCC.
>
> The manager then told me that she knew of no one who was capable of
> fixing the sign, and although I could do it myself, I won't due to
> liability issues.
>
> So, does anyone know of a company which offers the kind of service
she
> would need?
>
> Ken W7EKB
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