The only way that will be resolved is for your friend to operate normally and
use high power when needed, referring all complaints to the FCC. I operate
high power when necessary here and have not had any complaints except for one,
next door, not the plasma location. I offered to help him resolve the issue,
but he refused. I wrote a letter to him and never received a reply, so what
can I do. He thinks it's my problem. We don't talk much, which is
unfortunate.
73
Dale, k9vuj
On 19, Apr 2014, at 20:13, n0tt1@juno.com wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Apr 2014 15:32:30 -0500 "Dale J." <dj2001x@comcast.net>
> writes:
>> I'm not sure myself, but I believe the fiber cable is someplace else
>> from this street and it's converted in some way from fiber to copper
>> phone line then routed to the house or use existing phone wiring.
>> But I'm not sure if I have that right. Maybe someone else has
>> better information.
>
> This doesn't directly answer your question Dale, but FWIW....
> A friend of mine told me today that AT&T U-verse is distributed
> that way near his home. He says that when he operated QRO
> it would greatly affect the U-verse in his neighborhood. He said
> he tried to report the problem to AT&T but "they wouldn't even talk
> to him" because he wasn't a U-verse customer. He realizes that
> it's their problem, but has chosen to operate nothing but QRP
> just to keep the peace with his neighbors. (Oh my!)
>
> He has been encouraged to start operating QRO again to
> get the neighbors to complain to AT&T. I hope he'll do that.
>
> 73, Charlie, N0TT
>
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