While I totally agree that "diplomacy is the key to getting a good
resolution", during my last two cases of RFI direction finding and
resolution with the property owners, it was not until I advised them the
consequences of not addressing the interference that I was able to obtain
action from the property owners (both were commercial properties).
In both cases the commercial property owners had to purchase input line
filters for their variable speed drives, but in both cases it took over 6
months to get them to comply and it was not until I mentioned that inaction
on their part would result in an official complaint being filed with the
FCC that they took me seriously. I hate even mentioning the FCC, but when
they start getting very defensive and especially non responsive it has
proven time and time again to be the method that moves things off dead
center for me.
Note: when I first track down the interference I make a video of the
interference and post it on youtube so the property owner can take a look
at it and has a better understanding of the interference issue, and after
we resolve the problem I bake brownies and cookies and hand deliver them to
the property owner.
Don Kirk (wd8dsb)
On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 9:11 AM, EDWARDS, EDDIE J <eedwards@oppd.com> wrote:
> To expand on Mr. Martin's points, in the ARRL's "RFI Book" the first
> chapter has excellent recommendations on Personal Diplomacy that every ham
> should read and learn from. Doesn't matter which direction the RFI is
> coming from, diplomacy is the key to getting a good resolution.
>
> 73, de ed -K0iL
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: RFI [mailto:rfi-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Michael C
> Martin
> Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2016 6:54 AM
>
> Hello Mike, its not likely to be a 24/7 arc in a house and much more likely
> to be a light or TV. If you'd like to call me I'll go over the approach I
> would take in this situation. And they are correct, don't mention the FCC
> or any other authority at this point. Treat it as if you were in their
> shoes.
>
> Mike Martin
>
> RFI Services
>
> 240-508-3760
>
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>
> On May 18, 2016 6:33:04 PM "Mike Wetzel" <w9re@comcast.net> wrote:
> > I have had a broadband noise only detectable on 15 meters when my top
> > antenna (160') is pointed NE. It is not super strong (S6) and weaker on
> the
> > lower yagis. I have had this noise for 8 months now and it has been
> 24/7,
> > rain or shine no change. It sounded like power line noise but today it
> was
> > confirmed by my power company as coming from a house about 1200' away
> from
> > my antenna. The house is in a completely underground area. I took a K3
> > with a mobile antenna over in front of the offending house this afternoon
> > and the noise registered S6 on my K3 where normal noise was S3 and not
> heard
> > on any other bands although I did not change mobile antennas.
> >
> > Does anyone have any ideas what it might be. The utility is going to
> > contact the homeowner next week in my behalf. Obviously you can see my
> > towers/antennas from this house.
>
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