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General Category => General Radio Discussion => Topic started by: MrHellion on June 10, 2017, 1228 UTC
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http://www.radioworld.com/news-and-business/0002/leblanc-office-closures-were-difficult-but-necessary/339830
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"“We started the conversation on how to do it. You have to be smarter. Cut the red tape. Increase fines. And there really should be a push for states to criminalize illegal broadcasting. It would help to have the states engage the pirates and have them face real jail time,” he said."
So local leos will have df equipment in their cars now?
lol
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“We also created the concept of the tiger teams as a backstop, in case we got the plan wrong and we didn’t have enough people to respond to emergencies. These are quick-response teams based on both east and west coast.
The so-called “tiger teams” are based in Columbia, Md., and Denver.
Denver is on the west coast? ???
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http://www.radioworld.com/news-and-business/0002/leblanc-office-closures-were-difficult-but-necessary/339830
Anything published in radioworld should be read with extreme caution, as its nothing more than a mouthpiece for the broadcasting industry
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Skeezix, I knew a couple of EMT's back in the 80's who were being sent to Iowa to pick up a local pol who had got himself accidentally shot while hunting the huge whitetails that Iowa is known for. As they were going to be out there a couple of days while the paperwork was being ok'd and the pol cleared to travel, they thought they might drive over and see the Pacific Ocean as it was "Out that way somewhere".
I'd heard those two speculating on some stupid stuff over the years, but that was their best by a long shot. I think that county started requiring basic literacy tests for EMT's to get rid of them as they both were untouchable due to a member of the county commission being one's Uncle and the others second cousin.
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Hey FCC, instead of worrying about some schmuck with a 5 watt TX, worry about the sheer lack of any care about AM radio and the atrocity that is HD IBOC radio.
Leave my free speech right alone.
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What about enforcing the Part 15 rules for the crappy electronics that are polluting the RF spectrum?
If they stop by my place, they can find a bunch of different things interfering across VLF-HF. Then we can go for a short drive to find a whole pile more. Its super easy... if they want to enforce the emissions from the electronics junk. Maybe they don't want to.
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What about enforcing the Part 15 rules for the crappy electronics that are polluting the RF spectrum?
If they stop by my place, they can find a bunch of different things interfering across VLF-HF. Then we can go for a short drive to find a whole pile more. Its super easy... if they want to enforce the emissions from the electronics junk. Maybe they don't want to.
This would hit China and thusly wall street in the hip pocket.
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This would hit China and thusly wall street in the hip pocket.
$$$ $$$ $$$ $$$
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I could take them to the phone company's switching center. The RF from that place can be heard on Mars. Even the local strong stations on the MW band are wiped out for nearly a mile around it. Not to mention it has lobes that propagate further.
BTW, have any of you noticed with the switch to LED street and canopy lights, the companies and cities that still use HID's have cut back on the maintenance of the things? As the bulbs and ballasts slowly crap out they kick out a ton of RF.
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I think municipalities are running more on the cheap, thus the crummy maintainance. The power company doesn't maintain their clearances very well either. I spoke with one of their linemen, and he told me in the old days 30 years ago before everyone consolidated, they had a crew that did nothing but trim trees and another that maintained the line hardware. He said those days are long gone. It used to be they would be on call during weather events and the system was well enough behaved there was nothing to do but play cards. Not anymore...
I helped a neighbor put up a Cree 50W LED yardlight. It looks good, has no caps in it to fail, and has a lightning arrester built in. Its warranty is 10 years, we'll see how long it lasts :P
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Lol the local lectric sent out a flyer for free led bulbs mailed to your door, so I bit and tried them out. These things made enough hash to stop my scanner on just about every band. I had 3 of them going in a ceiling light and they made full quieting repeater sigs about half hash. Back in went the cfls, they don't make any noise unless you have the radio right next to them.
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FWIW I have yet to have any issues with LED bulbs. I have had problems with CFL bulbs, once they are about to die they start spewing RFI. This is sort of a feature, you can then replace the bulb before it dies in the normal CFL fashion - bursting into flames. ;D
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Noise and LEDs seem to be brand specific. I tried a couple of low end LEDs and about the only thing I have seen with a wider spectrum was the sun, but I have Phillips LEDs in a few lamps here now and no noise on the radio at all from them.
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So far the LED bulbs I have (maybe four in the house) are well behaved -- one is maybe 5 ft. from my Sangean PR-D5, and it puts out no RFI -- it does have a slight hum that is just audible to the ear, but no RFI.
The others are quiet RFI-wise, also -- and they're not brand names, basically what you get at a box store like Walmart (can't remember the exact store where I got them).