[TowerTalk] RFI resolution

Jim Smith jimsmith at shaw.ca
Sat Sep 27 02:41:59 EDT 2003


Hi David

1.  Post your question to rfi at contesting.com

2.  Recognize that you are dealing with a woman with a princess complex 
who will never be satisfied no matter what you do.

3.  Document all dealings with her immediately after they have happened.

4.  Once you have accumulated an appropriately favourable pile of 
documentation give her the two words involving sex and travel.  (7 
letters and one space.  Oddly, the initial letters are the same as my 
call suffix)

5.  Whenever she phones to complain repeat the sex and travel offer, 
hang up, then take the phone off the hook.

Well, maybe I have some issues involving women.  Particularly the one 
who lived next door for a while who, mercifully, had the house sold out 
from underneath her.

Good luck de Jim Smith    VE7FO

David Cook wrote:

>This may be a bit off topic for the TT group, my apologies if so. Please let
>me know where the most appropriate forum for this question would be.
>
>I've got a problem with RFI'ing one of my neighbors. Everyone else in my
>neighborhood has been very cooperative and I've been able to resolve the
>problems with all them. But one neighbor has a bad RFI problem when I point
>my beam to Australia, which is directly towards her house. I've asked her to
>give me a call when it would be convenient to do some testing to try to
>determine the problem, but she won't call me back. It's only when I do a
>test CQ when the band is in that she immediately calls me and starts
>complaining about the RFI on her sub-woofer.
>
>I suspect that I can solve the problem easily with filtering or simple
>toroids on the sub-woofer cables, but she a) doesn't want me to come in her
>house and mess with her gear, and b) won't even call me back to talk about
>it when we might have time during the day to work out our problems.
>
>Has anyone had any difficulties in dealing with this kind of a situation?
>What should I do?
>
>Thanks for any advice, and 73,
>-- Dave, WAØTTN
>
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