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Re: [RFI] FCC Complaint Filing

To: "'Michael Martin'" <mike@rfiservices.com>
Subject: Re: [RFI] FCC Complaint Filing
From: "N8GLS" <n8gls@arrl.net>
Reply-to: n8gls@arrl.net
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2019 23:52:31 -0500
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Thanks Mike,

 

The RFI started occurring on the Sunday I returned from Hamvention.  Just 
installed the new IC-9700 and the band scope was showing pulsating band wide 
noise.  Also the s-meter on the 2m FM rig was fluctuating up to almost full 
scale even though no signal was present.  Going outside I noticed the newly 
installed deck lights, called my neighbor, and sure enough he just finished 
Saturday installing them.  I asked him to turn them off for a minute and the 
noise disappeared, turning them back on brought it back.  I was able to get a 
spare light he had, took it in the shack and regardless of being powered off 
pure DC or low voltage AC it was emitting RFI like I never saw before.  See my 
QRZ page for links to the videos (intentionally non-technical) for my neighbor, 
the Mfg and for the ARRL.

 

73 de Brad, N8GLS

Mentor, OH 

 

From: Michael Martin <mike@rfiservices.com> 
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2019 8:32 PM
To: n8gls@arrl.net
Cc: rfi@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [RFI] FCC Complaint Filing
Importance: High

 

Hey Brad I'm sorry to hear about your issue too bad it's not uncommon!

I don't remember seeing or hearing about how you determined that there's lights 
were the issue! 

I'm not second-guessing you I'm just curious as to the method you used to 
determine they were the cause of the problem. 

I'd also be interested in knowing where this is, the state & town.

Best wishes to you

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On Nov 21, 2019, at 7:12 PM, N8GLS <n8gls@arrl.net <mailto:n8gls@arrl.net> > 
wrote:

I filed an "informal" complaint with the FCC a month ago regarding RFI
emanating from a neighbor's installation of LED Deck Lights done back in May
2019.  I did receive one response that a ticket number was assigned and have
been regularly checking the status but no further "action" yet.  I realize
this may be a fairly long process and may not go anywhere but was curious if
anybody here has ever filed a complaint and if so how long it took before
some indication of status was received ??

 

A little history:  The interference affects almost the entire 2m band.  This
neighbor was initially cooperative and once I found a solution (a simple
combination of Chokes) I bought and gave him all the chokes needed for the
entire deck as well as offering to install them myself or at least help.  A
reply of "no help needed, I can install myself no problem" gave me an
indication of sincerity ..that was back in July.  These lights have turned
on at dusk and off at about 1am every single day since May.  I politely
called him again the beginning of Oct reminding him the interference was
still emanating from the lights and I would still install if he didn't have
the time.  That call ended with an agitated response of  "its not my
problem" and "I don't believe by merely buying these lights in any way makes
me responsible for anything", followed by "If they were so bad they wouldn't
be sold".  It was clear there was no intention of installing anything at any
time and further conversation about the situation would be fruitless.  Left
with no other solution I filed the informal complaint and included a summary
of the issue, timeline of events and links to a couple videos showing the
interference being received as well as one solution to remedy it. 

 

Frustrating to say the least, and sadly, words like "cooperation",
"politeness", "neighborly" and "respect" don't seem to mean much these days.

 

73 de Brad, N8GLS

 


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