[sdiy] Wireless stuff

Karl Ekdahl elektrodwarf at yahoo.se
Fri Jan 21 22:32:40 CET 2011


It seems i was very wrong thinking this would be easy and cheap... oh well, thanks for all the info!

Karl

--- Den tors 2011-01-20 skrev Gordon JC Pearce <gordonjcp at gjcp.net>:

> Från: Gordon JC Pearce <gordonjcp at gjcp.net>
> Ämne: Re: [sdiy] Wireless stuff
> Till: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
> Datum: torsdag 20 januari 2011 23:32
> On Wed, 2011-01-19 at 16:35 +0000,
> Needham, Alan wrote:
> 
> > If you are a licensed amateur and a neighbour
> complains the authorities
> > can and DO investigate - I've seen it happen.
> 
> If you have a neighbour complaining about TVI from your
> amateur radio
> then they should speak to you, not Ofcom (and it's the BBC
> for broadcast
> interference now, anyway).  It's part of the amateur
> radio licence
> conditions that you need do all you can to make sure you're
> not causing
> interference.  However - if said complaining neighbour
> won't let you do
> anything to solve their RFI problem, tough.  You can
> go back to
> transmitting and interfering with their telly all you
> want.  If you've
> offered to investigate and cure the problem - and you've
> proven that
> your own gear is clean, as it should be - then the fault
> lies with their
> equipment and if they don't want the help they have to live
> with the
> problem!
> 
> Oh, and as a side note, if you *are* getting interference
> from a
> neighbour who is an amateur radio operator, and you *do*
> contact Ofcom
> instead of telling them about it directly, it might be a
> good idea to
> ensure that you have a valid TV licence.  Otherwise
> not only will you
> not "get all that nonsense shut down" but you'll get a
> hefty fine.
> Hohoho, glad I don't live in that street any more ;-)
> 
> Gordon MM0YEQ
> 
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