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David[_5_] January 26th 08 02:58 PM

An interesting comment...
 
wrote:

I realize that this is a very simple observation, but I wonder if we
aren't holding some
sort of false hope for want to be SWLs located in the heart of a noisy
city. In both
this group and via Email I have offered advice to help mitigate their
local noise, but
I suspect I am not helping them as much as I once thought.

Any comments?


Terry

Terry


The FCC has failed to protect the airwaves by allowing all manner of
crappy electronics to pollute the skies with all manner of buzzes. The
FCC was started to get rid of all the whistles and interference. Since
then the whistles are gone but the buzzing is stronger than ever.

dxAce January 26th 08 03:05 PM

An interesting comment...
 


David wrote:

wrote:

I realize that this is a very simple observation, but I wonder if we
aren't holding some
sort of false hope for want to be SWLs located in the heart of a noisy
city. In both
this group and via Email I have offered advice to help mitigate their
local noise, but
I suspect I am not helping them as much as I once thought.

Any comments?


Terry

Terry


The FCC has failed to protect the airwaves by allowing all manner of
crappy electronics to pollute the skies with all manner of buzzes. The
FCC was started to get rid of all the whistles and interference. Since
then the whistles are gone but the buzzing is stronger than ever.


You got a good buzz going, Rickets?



David[_5_] January 26th 08 04:47 PM

An interesting comment...
 
dxAce wrote:

David wrote:

wrote:

I realize that this is a very simple observation, but I wonder if we
aren't holding some
sort of false hope for want to be SWLs located in the heart of a noisy
city. In both
this group and via Email I have offered advice to help mitigate their
local noise, but
I suspect I am not helping them as much as I once thought.

Any comments?


Terry

Terry

The FCC has failed to protect the airwaves by allowing all manner of
crappy electronics to pollute the skies with all manner of buzzes. The
FCC was started to get rid of all the whistles and interference. Since
then the whistles are gone but the buzzing is stronger than ever.


You got a good buzz going, Rickets?



I am being treated for chronic pain. The "buzz" gets old after a while.

Thanks, for asking. How 'bout you?

dxAce January 26th 08 04:50 PM

An interesting comment...
 


David wrote:

dxAce wrote:

David wrote:

wrote:

I realize that this is a very simple observation, but I wonder if we
aren't holding some
sort of false hope for want to be SWLs located in the heart of a noisy
city. In both
this group and via Email I have offered advice to help mitigate their
local noise, but
I suspect I am not helping them as much as I once thought.

Any comments?


Terry

Terry

The FCC has failed to protect the airwaves by allowing all manner of
crappy electronics to pollute the skies with all manner of buzzes. The
FCC was started to get rid of all the whistles and interference. Since
then the whistles are gone but the buzzing is stronger than ever.


You got a good buzz going, Rickets?



I am being treated for chronic pain. The "buzz" gets old after a while.

Thanks, for asking. How 'bout you?


Just the same old pain.



[email protected] January 26th 08 06:02 PM

An interesting comment...
 
On Jan 26, 2:58 pm, David wrote:
wrote:
I realize that this is a very simple observation, but I wonder if we
aren't holding some
sort of false hope for want to be SWLs located in the heart of a noisy
city. In both
this group and via Email I have offered advice to help mitigate their
local noise, but
I suspect I am not helping them as much as I once thought.


Any comments?


Terry


Terry


The FCC has failed to protect the airwaves by allowing all manner of
crappy electronics to pollute the skies with all manner of buzzes. The
FCC was started to get rid of all the whistles and interference. Since
then the whistles are gone but the buzzing is stronger than ever.


Man you don't know the half of it!

For two months in the summer of 2007 I worked at, managed green EEs, a
EMI certification laboratory. The lab was concerned only with
conducted
emissions. And the junk that passes even Class B acceptance is
frightening!
I had a chance to test some of my own equipment, and while all of it
except
my wife's APAP( sleep apnea breathing maching) was legal under Part
15,
Class B.

And it all wiped out radio reception from below MW to above 20MHz.

The FCC is too interested in selling off spectra to care about
anything else.

And what makes it much worse is the FCC along with the EU countries
now
allow manufacturers to "self certify" and most of this on done by
computer
simulation with very little testing.

Terry

RHF January 27th 08 09:04 AM

An interesting comment...
 
On Jan 26, 6:58*am, David wrote:
wrote:
I realize that this is a very simple observation, but I wonder if we
aren't holding some
sort of false hope for want to be SWLs located in the heart of a noisy
city. In both
this group and via Email I have offered advice to help mitigate *their
local noise, but
I suspect I am not helping them as much as I once thought.


Any comments?


Terry


Terry


The FCC has failed to protect the airwaves by allowing all manner of
crappy electronics to pollute the skies with all manner of buzzes. *The
FCC was started to get rid of all the whistles and interference. *Since
then the whistles are gone but the buzzing is stronger than ever.- Hide quoted text -

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David,

The FCC was establish to Regulate the Commerce {Business}
of Radio Communications in the Public Interest.
http://www.fcc.gov/aboutus.html

~ RHF


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