I really did not mean it to sound so cold and blunt.
but the fact it that it is best to not touch it. Give all
the advice you like.
John
At 12:37 PM 12/7/2011, you wrote:
>>> ... You are covered by FCC rules already. Tell him to call a TV repair
>>> service.
>
>That is the absolute WORST advice
>> ... You are covered by FCC rules already. Tell him to call a TV repair
>> service.
That is the absolute WORST advice a ham can EVER give to a neighbor - if that
ham desires harmony in the neighborhood.
Sure, this guy's mobile rig is probably within specs for a ham radio
transceiver. And, ye
I agree with Clint's observations. I use an ht with 1 watt and a handheld
antenna and do just fine. It's your neighbors goofy setup causing him
problems.
Jim Adams - K0BAM
Delta County, Colorado DM68
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At 04:55 PM 12/7/2011, Clint Bradford wrote:
It is your neighbor's sub-par electronics that are not properly
filtered/insulated. But no one wants to hear that they need to purchase
a new audio-visual system so a neighbor can play with amateur radio ... (grin)
This is one of our greatest "public
It is your neighbor's sub-par electronics that are not properly
filtered/insulated. But no one wants to hear that they need to purchase
a new audio-visual system so a neighbor can play with amateur radio ... (grin)
This is one of our greatest "public relations" problems with the hobby:
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