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Old April 21st 05, 05:31 PM
Kevin, WB5RUE
 
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"John" wrote in message
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What the hell does grounding have to do with interference, Antenna to low?
hell put it up 300 feet high this should help.
I bet he is using POWER, dam CBer.
Better yet get yourself a CB and put up a antenna , I bet he gives up as

his
receiver will be overloaded with your radio. Fight fire with fire as you
know.





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ups.com...
It is the responsibilty of the CB'er to get rid of the interference,
especially interference (if it is a) on a commercial "fire" radio.
Sounds to me that the CB'er does not have proper grounding or his
antenna is too low.



It's more likely that the fire receiver and/or computer is not properly
grounded. However it still isn't your responsibility to fix the problem.
Legal or not it's his responsibility since it's happening to emergency
communication equipment.

Kevin, WB5RUE



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