Even if the law wasn't on your side, it is in the power
company's best interest to correct the problem. It is burning
power that no customer is paying for, so the power company has
to eat the costs.
73 Bill AE6JV
On 11/20/14 at 7:58 PM, [email protected] wrote:
There's a lot of that going around. If you can get the pole
number, contact the power company and let them know they are
having a problem that is interfering with your HF operation.
Give them the pole numbers. They may ask how you found which poles.
I've been doing this for a number of years. Our local power
company only has a few techs to handle an area of about half
the state, but they do respond. I would expect they would come
out to fix your problem also. Just make sure they know you are
a ham operator.
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