At 09:00 PM 1/24/2008, you wrote:
Mike if you and the power company agree it is coming from a neighbor's house I would approach the neighbor with something that can hear the noise and try to locate the source. This will, of course, depend on cooperation of the neighbor. If they refuse you have the option of contacting the FCC to have a letter sent to them about cooperation. If they do cooperate and you determine the source is from the house, try to convince them in a nice way to repair the problem.
Jim

since the power company is working with you and they agree it is coming from the house. they should work with you since it may be transmitted on their power lines and then they fall under the FCC order about noise being transmitted. the power company rep may go with you to the house.

good luck
73 tony



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