"...just the mention of the fcc.."
Brother I don't know what state you live in or what power company serves
your needs but come down to Florida and experience the real world. -Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: David Robbins
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 11:06 AM
To: rfi@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [RFI] LED Bulbs
I would dare to say that most complaints can be resolved without the fcc...
just the mention of the fcc can be enough to get action from utilities to
grow light owners. a short explanation of how much interference electric
fences cause, and how much efficiency they are losing, can get them repaired
or replaced in days. pointing out that a mast head tv preamp is defective
and may burn up, or that a door bell transformer may be arcing and ready to
burn up usually gets them shut off instantly. showing someone that their
battery charger is using power and radiating even when it isn't charging a
battery usually gets it unplugged. explaining how much radio frequency
power something is radiating in this day of total fear of electromagnetic
fields causing all sorts of disease can be an effective tool, people are
afraid of milliwatt level wifi and cell phone rf but don't realize their tv
is radiating hundreds or maybe thousands of times that much right in their
living room! in 3
0 years of policing the bands around here I have yet to have to actually
contact the fcc to resolve a problem.
I bought 2 different led bulbs years ago at Dayton... Chinese generic
things... one is still in use and perfectly quiet even with a sw rx with
ferrite rod antenna right next to it... the other one got sent to the arrl
lab for dissection as it radiated all over the place, so I lost a few bucks,
but maybe the arrl got some experience with bad bulbs.
suggestion... for the neighbor with led bulbs that are noisy.. if they
don't want to return them to the store, buy them old halogen bulbs or find
quiet led's to replace them and ask for the bad ones so you can send them to
a lab for testing as they are obviously defective imports that must be
reported. a cheap investment for years of quiet and good will from
neighbors.
Feb 12, 2014 10:25:53 AM, dj2001x@comcast.net wrote:
Hi Roger,
Now that statement I'll agree with. I will too.
Even if I were to call the FCC to complain would I talk to a live human who
knows what I'm talking about or would it be a robot that directs me to a FAQ
on how to deal with RFI.
73
Dale, K9vuj
On 12, Feb 2014, at 8:12, Roger D Johnson wrote:
Unfortunately, interference to amateur radio appears to be VERY low
on the FCC priorities list. I'll probably be an SK long before they
act on my complaint!
73, Roger
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