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Jeff Dieterle wrote:
...Do I have recourse if the power company doesn't fix the problem? You should also contact the station managers at the AM stations you listen to. Tell them where their signal is being interfered with, what it sounds like, that it seems to be following power lines (if it does), etc. If it is BPL having broadcasters not so happy about it could be a very good thing. If it's not BPL it should be fixed anyway and broadcasters have a little more pull with utility companies than individuals. Lawyers on retainer, ya know. |
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