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Dick wrote:
On 23 Jul 2006 21:34:33 GMT, Ed wrote: Wolfgang Fartbubble wrote in news:T6Rwg.10251 : Hi all, can you help me on this problem please? My friend who lives not to far off from me has his PC`s wired up to the Internet via wireless, this includes mouse, keyboard, and of course Internet. The neighbour who lives next door has a 14 element Yagi 2 mtr beam on his roof alongside other antenna. Since this has been put up every time it is switched on and operated (I would think) it knocks out the wireless Internet and mouse and keyboard. And also the telephones that are also wireless. (I think they are the digital type) Is there any thing that can be done? He has approached the neighbour but he wont have any of it and simply will not listen. This has only happend since all the equipment has been installed on the roof. TIA. It is highly unlikely that the neighbor's 2M ham equipment is causing any of your friend's problems. It sounds to me like there has been little evidence to indicate otherwise, other than the physical presence of antennas on the roof. A more likely cause for your friend's problems is that a neighbor (maybe even the ham) has computer wireless networking equipment of some kind, and this is interfering with your friend's network. Or, it could be cordless telephones that also operate in the wireless network frequencies. You really need to get more facts as to what is actually happening in your friend's house and do some research before blaming the ham. It could be him, but more likely it is another cause. To bad the ham is not cooperative as this could probably get him off the hook for the cause. Good luck. Ed K7AAT I agree. I run 100-watts to a 20-element 2-meter beam, and there is no interference to my wireless network, wireless phones, wireless keyboards or wireless mice. And none of my neighbors have reported any problems either. Does this happen when the ham is not even home? Dick - W6CCD Hi, yes it only happens when he is at home. This has only happened since the antenna has been put up on the roof., never before. Mike. |
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"Wolfgang Fartbubble" wrote in message news
Hi, yes it only happens when he is at home. This has only happened since the antenna has been put up on the roof., never before. Mike. Still does not prove that it comes from the ham's setup. It could be merely coincidental. Something else may have happened in the area that is the problem. Coincidences do happen. |
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"Dee Flint" wrote in message . .. "Wolfgang Fartbubble" wrote in message news
Hi, yes it only happens when he is at home. This has only happened since the antenna has been put up on the roof., never before. Mike. Still does not prove that it comes from the ham's setup. It could be merely coincidental. Something else may have happened in the area that is the problem. Coincidences do happen. FWIW, The last time I put up a tower with antennas, I left the feedlines and rotor control cables coiled and tie-wrapped to the side of the tower for a week.... I got a dozen complaints..... turned out that there was an unauthorized and *very* illegal CB station on the next block over. The CB'er ended up in a real world of hurt.... this was in family housing on a Navy base. Between the Navy, and the FCC.... well, lets just say that he can't even go near a transmitter for a very long time. -n6ojn |
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