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On 18 Sep 2004 06:12:49 GMT, Steveo
wrote: KAXN-9546 wrote: On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 20:39:40 -0400, "M-Tech" wrote: Modded or not, I *think* it's up to the radio operator NOT to interfere with his/her neighbors. I look at it this way; If your cordless phone was making my garage door go up and down all night, I'd expect YOU to remedy that situation. I had a situation once where I was broadcasting through a next door neighbors, well, let's just say a "type of piano you find in a church" because I can't think of how to word it without it coming out wrong:-) That was about 20 years ago when I was running 750 watts through stacked moonraker IV's. I tried installing filters every where I could plug one in but to no avail. So I stopped running the linear and all was well....it was just a cheap splatter box anyway. We moved and I sold everything. We actually just stopped in to see them a few months ago and she still has and plays that "type of piano you find in a church" :-) Don Well Don, in a Good Neighbor type of way, you would think that the owner/operator of the transmitting equipment would do "the right thing" and resolve the interference issue. I agree that the operator should take reasonable effort to do what they can. Example, a neighbor nearby complained that my Amateur gear (unamplified, no more than 70 watts to the antenna) was interfering with their TV. I put a low-pass filter on my antenna feedline and haven't heard a word from them since. Now granted, I'm operating under Part 97, and they are owners of Part 15 devices, but since they live two houses down, I figure maybe someone else might be hearing my SSB signal on their TV. Turns out later that they're using a satellite system and their internal wiring is point to point with SPEAKER WIRE! Trust me. If the low-pass filter didn't do the job, I'd have sent them packing and looking for other solutions. I've seen lo-pass and high-pass have -no effect- because of fundamentals and cheap home electronics. In the end you still have to deal with a ****ed of neighbor. .... and if they've Mickey Mouse'd their home theater installation.... THEIR problem, not mine... Raymond Sirois KAXN-9546 SysOp: The Lost Chord BBS 607-733-5745 telnet://thelostchord.dns2go.com:6000 |
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