you are assuming that the offender is even registered, and thats a pretty
big leap of faith. Youre better off going out with a cheap ubnt in SA mode
and drive sourcing it, but what good will it do, even if its an
unregistered base station, you have no fcc recourse.


On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 7:59 AM, Adam Moffett via Af <af@afmug.com> wrote:

>  So registering everyone's locations sounds great in theory because in
> theory you could then determine who's interfering with you and get a hold
> of them.
>
> My 320 AP sees a -79 on the exact channel I've been using for a few
> years.  Not sure exactly when it showed up.  If it was a base station
> antenna pointed at my base station antenna, then it could be up to 40km
> away. So I do a geo search in ULS for NN licenses with a location within
> 40km.  It shows me 5 license holders who each have many locations.....it
> doesn't actually tell me which locations triggered the search hit.
>
> So I'm thinking I could spend hours putting every location in Google Earth
> to see where they land.....and I could pre-filter locations where the
> lat/long looks way too far off.  That's still going to take hours, and if
> they didn't register their location anyway then it might end up being a
> waste of time.
>
> Is there a way to see which *locations *matched the 40km search RADIUS
> rather than seeing only the license holder and having to look through a
> zillion locations for each one?  If so, I'm not seeing it....please tell me
> I'm missing it.
>



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