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Packet-Radio Digest         Fri, 26 Nov 99       Volume 99 : Issue  286

Today's Topics:
                    Annoying ham operator (2 msgs)

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Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 11:52:15 -0800
From: "Scott Wolfe" <shantoa@wolfenet.com>
Subject: Annoying ham operator

Down the street from me (about 4 houses) there is a ham operator and every
time he is on I can hear garbage on my TV, Cordless phones, Radio's. etc.

Is there any kind of filter I can buy to stop the interference? I know the
guy has put a lot of money and time into his equipment but so did I.

What can I do?  It's frustrating.

Thanks,
-Scott



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Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 22:31:03 -0800
From: "Scott Wolfe" <shantoa@wolfenet.com>
Subject: Annoying ham operator

Well when I heard the interference over the Radios and TV's in the form of a
voice  that lead me to believe it was the Ham Operator. And when I called
his house to see if he was "on" during one of the latest interfaces, he was.
Your right I guess, I did jump to a conclusion it was him because of the
antennas, bright or not.

A backbiting campaign is what I would like to avoid, although several
neighbors are feed up with it too. Thanks for the advice and I will go talk
to him. Like I said in my first post If there is any kind of filter I can
get to block the interference I would rather do that then go and complain
about someone's hobby.

Thanks,
  Scott


Charles Brabham <n5pvl@texoma.net> wrote in message
news:81kteo01t27@enews1.newsguy.com...
>
>
> I'm just curious... Just exactly how do you know when he's "on" in the
first
> place?
>
> There are a number of interference sources which could be causing your
> problem. Assuming that it must be the Ham Radio operator simply because
you
> can see his antennas is not too bright.
>
> A few years back, a "neighbor" or mine jumped to the same clever
conclusion,
> for the same reason. - But I hadn't been on the air at all during the
times
> he was convinced I was "on". In the long run, I had to simply ignore him
> until he found somebody else to pester.
>
> As a last resort, you might try actually talking to the person you are
> accusing, instead of taking your suspicions everywhere else. Of course, if
> you've already launched a neighborhood backbiting campaign, you may find
> that he is not receptive to your inquiries. In that case, you may be SOL.
>

>
>




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