Malcom,
Obligation. I don't think so. For 5+ years I tried to get SMUD (Sacramento
Municpal Utility District) to come out and fix 5 poles (20+ S9 on 40mtr min).
They concurred my findings but could not justify since the loss in dollars was
not enough to offset the inconvenience of about 10 families while the poles
were undergoing repair. Calls to California PUC (Public Utlities Commission)
did not help and calls to the FCC were of no help.
The density of homes was the contributing factor. The RFI was killer to HF
but not to VHF commercial service or EMS.
If they (the electric companies) have an obligation, where is it in writing?
Don Nutt
don@kcnet.com
N6TDM/0
05/11/98 16:52:04 CST
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From: Malcolm Clark <rudder1@ibm.net>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] BP filters against power line noise
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 11:31:44 +0000
To: Morel Grunberg <morel.grunberg@telrad.co.il>
Cc: 'FT-1000MP list' <1000mp@jehosophat.com>, 'Yaesu reflector'
<yaesu@contesting.com>, 'Towertalk' <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Morel Grunberg wrote:
> >
> > I have a very strong power line noise interference from 9 to 30MHz
> > and I already tried all the usual solutions, with poor results.
>
> [snip]
>
> Just a thought, did you try calling the power company and informing them
> of the problem? If the noise is due to a fault on the power line,
> they have an obligation to correct it.
>
> 73
> Malcolm KR4HP
>
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