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Hi everyone:
"Mike Andrews" wrote in message ... On 28 Feb 2007 14:30:08 -0500, Richard Crowley wrote in : wrote ... I have the (incredible fast and reliable) Verizon fiber optic into the house for my internet connection. So far so good. However at the access point there is a battery backup unit for the fiber-Copper converter. This battery unit is kept charged by a powersupply that makes an ENOURMOUS amount of RFI that radiates onto the (15 feet) lead into the unit and from there into the shack. (S6) Does anybody have any suggestions on how to silence this? Or... a suggestion for a cheap and 'quiet' powersupply? (It's output is a regular 12v) Seems to me that their power supply is interfering with a licensed service, and that it's Verizon's problem to solve. In addition, if you do anything to their hardware, however well-intentioned and skillful you are, you're giving them an excuse to blame any of your future problems on you. I'm afraid I have to respectfully disagree Mike. While it's EASY to blame Verizon and accuse them of interfering with a licensed service, you're forgetting one thing. Their technicians, just like that of any major broadband provider (Be it Verizon, Time-Warner, Comcast, QWORST, etc),.ARE NOT trained to handle Ham Radio Operators as customers nor are they trained to customize the installation so it doesn't interfere with Amateur Radio. They are only required to troubleshoot (Or at least attempt to) problems with the equipment and/or anything it's connected to. If no problems exist within the equipment or anything it's connected to, then the problem(s) lie with the Ham station itself. That can only be corrected by the Ham. Richard....Did you do a full diagnostic on your station to see if the problem might somehow be in your Ham equipment that might be receiving excessive amounts of RF, thus causing the problem? At least they *have* a battery backup for their FIOS. This may be true Mike, but as I said IF the problem is not with the provider's equipment and/or anything it's connected to, then Richard is the one with the problem and only he can solve it. Verizon can't do a thing about problems with his Ham station because, again assuming there are no problems with Verizon's equipment or anything it's connected to, they're not responsible. Just my $.02 worth ![]() Cheers & 73 ![]() Pat Cook, KB0OXD Denver, Colorado WEBSITE - http://www.qsl.net/kb0oxd/ **NEW VIDEO SECTION - http://www.qsl.net/kb0oxd/cybershacktv/ |
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