[SADXA] Powerline interference

Jerry jdwothe at cox.net
Sun Apr 22 18:03:00 EDT 2018


Ted:
What Wes says is TEPs position since Gary left some years ago. Some that 
I know that have had problems have had limited help from TEP.
The ARRL has an agreement with the FCC for dealing with these issues but 
it is a long bureaucratic process that takes months. Find it here:  
http://www.arrl.org/power-line-noise-faq
W6XI

On 4/22/2018 11:55 AM, Wes Stewart wrote:
> Thankfully, I'm with Trico Electric and they are responsive.
>
> IMHO, TEP has made a business decision to tell hams to take a hike, 
> that there is nothing that can be done to them.  This isn't new, they 
> essentially told me this back in the 1980's and the guy telling me was 
> a ham who I regularly talked to on the air, although on the telephone 
> he never mentioned his identity.  I learned that later.  I wound up 
> ambushiionng the CEO at a public meeting and asking pointed questions, 
> which of course he couldn't answer.  But I did get some help.
>
> If I were you I'd be calling my friends on the corporation commission 
> and FCC.
>
> Wes
>
>  On 2/6/2018 3:37 PM, Theodore DOWNING wrote:
>> I live near Ft. Lowell and Mountain for two months. The line noise 
>> from 80m to 15m is S9.  For all practical purposes, I am QRT. TEP 
>> appears to have dismantled Gary’s special SUV filled with RFI 
>> locating equipment. The “technician”  that came to my location was 
>> using a car radio, I think. Does anyone know what it going on? The 
>> TEP people are very nice, but results also help.
>>
>> Ted w7key
>
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