I really did not mean it to sound so cold and blunt.
but the fact it that it is best to not touch it. Give all
the advice you like.

John

At 12:37 PM 12/7/2011, you wrote:
>>> ... You are covered by FCC rules already. Tell him to call a TV repair 
>>> service.
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>That is the absolute WORST advice a ham can EVER give to a neighbor - if that 
>ham desires harmony in the neighborhood.
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>Sure, this guy's mobile rig is probably within specs for a ham radio 
>transceiver. And, yes, the neighbor's feedline or spliiter is
>indeed faulty.
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>But to tell the offended neighbor, "I have the FCC on MY side, buddy!" is 
>tantamount to declaring war.
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>But that IS easier - and less time consuming - for a ham to do: Just stick 
>one's nose in the air and cite FCC regs. 
>
>But a TRUE amateur radio operator will embrace this opportunity to educate and 
>enlighten.
>
>Clint Bradford, K6LCS
>909-241-7666
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