[TriLUG] PLC and radio interference
Tanner Lovelace
lovelace at wayfarer.org
Wed May 14 16:09:25 EDT 2003
On Tue, 2003-05-13 at 14:40, al johson wrote:
> And don't think you can hide because the FCC (as
> well as other organizations) routinely searches for unauthorized (i.e.
> unlicensed) transmissions throughout the radio spectrum (especially in the
> amateur radio frequencies).---73, KQ4FP--Al Johnson.
Actually, Al, I believe the FCC is actually driven by complaints.
If someone complains they'll take action, but they don't really
have the resources to do active looking for violations.
The bad news is that there are a lot of people using these bands
and the chances of not getting a complaint from something that
causes interference is slim.
Cheers,
Tanner Lovelace
KB4TYE
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