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![]() Dave wrote: AKS wrote: SNIPPED Gentlemen Hi and there is nothing that could be done to force OEMs for clean up this interference (RFI?) That is nice but you and I if interfere with some one TV in Neighborhood FCC would be all over our ass thanks for equal justice KA2AYS Not quite true! I run 1KW on low bands [75 and 20 meters]. I have a tuner and low pass filters in line. My station is properly grounded to the service panel ground/earth rod. This connection is also the equipotential surface for the operating position. My station meets ALL FCC requirements. If a neighbor's tv, phone, stereo, or whatever, picks up my transmissions the problem is with their equipment and I am NOT responsible for correcting the situation. I will advise them regarding what needs to be done at their end and at their expense. The best demonstration is to invite them into my station and have them witness my tv, phone, stereo etc., being interference free. The best demonstration is an RFI free home station. We, hams, are not responsible for deficiencies in consumer electronics. That rests with the manufacturer. The next time you buy a stereo read the Part 15 compliance statement! Most likely it states, I paraphrase, this equipment MAY receive interfering signals from near by transmitters. Buyer Beware! /s/ DD daev you need sum quiot time on you mothrerfukcer! fi you were ym naibor i wood kike your ass mothrerfukcer but yuo are two ignoriant to even railize it gte hlep |
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![]() an_old_friend wrote: Dave wrote: AKS wrote: SNIPPED Gentlemen Hi and there is nothing that could be done to force OEMs for clean up this interference (RFI?) That is nice but you and I if interfere with some one TV in Neighborhood FCC would be all over our ass thanks for equal justice KA2AYS Not quite true! I run 1KW on low bands [75 and 20 meters]. I have a tuner and low pass filters in line. My station is properly grounded to the service panel ground/earth rod. This connection is also the equipotential surface for the operating position. My station meets ALL FCC requirements. If a neighbor's tv, phone, stereo, or whatever, picks up my transmissions the problem is with their equipment and I am NOT responsible for correcting the situation. I will advise them regarding what needs to be done at their end and at their expense. The best demonstration is to invite them into my station and have them witness my tv, phone, stereo etc., being interference free. The best demonstration is an RFI free home station. We, hams, are not responsible for deficiencies in consumer electronics. That rests with the manufacturer. The next time you buy a stereo read the Part 15 compliance statement! Most likely it states, I paraphrase, this equipment MAY receive interfering signals from near by transmitters. Buyer Beware! /s/ DD daev you need sum quiot time on you mothrerfukcer! fi you were ym naibor i wood kike your ass mothrerfukcer but yuo are two ignoriant to even railize it gte hlep id theft isa crime |
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