Say Kevin;
                  If the interference is coming form a Part 15 device 
and IF  on a licensed ham freq. it is called a incidental radiator, the 
FCC does send NAL's.   research the ARRl web page for history of 
incidential radiators good info when you ask the owner to change 
channels or bands & the FCC mails NALs on that as well also monetary 
forfeitures can be assessed for failure to comply.

mark h.

Kevin & Natalia wrote:

>Hi All,
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>We have run into a problem with some local interference getting into one of 
>our link radios.
>It is believed to be coming from one of the TV home transmitters, that one 
>can buy from the local appliance shops.
>It is producing a signal right on teh input of our link. I have put an extra 
>filter in line, but this did not fix it.
>I really do not want to do through the hassel of trying to get another set 
>of freqencies at this stage.
>Shoudl add that when the RX is receiving a signal from the TX link, it 
>overrides the interference nicely. The interference is just enough to open 
>the squelch.
>Have thought about putting either CTCSS, or a newer DCS TX/RX boards in the 
>link system.
>I have read somewhere that DCS is the better way to go. If this is the case, 
>where is the best place to purchase boards to fit inside our radios. We are 
>using Tait T345 and T346 gear.
>
>Any information will help point us in the right direction.
>
>Regards
>
>Kevin, ZL1KFM.
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