Ham Radio Interference
Ham Radio Interference
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How do we deal with a ham operator whose radio screws up tv and phone ?
My mother has a new neighbor who installed a ham radio antennae on his house. Mom's tv gets snow and interference every time he uses his radio. This morning mom called me and I heard loud talking on the line. It turns out his radio was coming through the phone.I could barely hear our conversation over his. I spoke with a friend of mine whose is a ham operator and he told me that the guy was using too high a frequency. I asked the neighbor (very nicely) if there was anyway to turn it down. He got very nasty with me and told me that mom would just have to get cable. Things seemed to get better and a week later I saw him and thanked him for whatever he did. Again, he got nasty with me and told me that I could write to the FCC but nothing would come of it.
What do I do? My mother is 85 (doesn't want cable) and has lived there for 30 years. This guy has been there about 7 months. I don't want to create a neighbor problem but my mother has the right to watch tv and use her phone.
From what I understand, amateur radio operators are exempt from interference complaints. It is the person being interfered with that must correct the problem.
Are you so sure it is a ham radio operator?
It could be a CBer running illegal power. Hams and CBers are totally different. Most hams would offer their assistance in isolating and correcting the problem. Most CBers will be rude and do nothing to help.
