People put up links all the time without registering, many of them
ubiquity. I have to take my spectrum anaylizer out with a parabolic and
find the source. Usually I can find the operator and have it shutdown
right away. For me, the issue is the sales channel that does not educate
or make sure that the sites are registered before they sell the radios
(I think that should be a requirement). The only way to solve the
problem though in the immediate time frame is to rent a spectrum
analyzer if you do not have one and hit the pavement.
Gilbert
On 11/5/2014 6:59 AM, Adam Moffett via Af 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.