And if its not local to the house, you may need to climb that tree! Any Motorola Canopy broadnand there? They use 915 MHz guided wave propagation on power lines.

OT but... a local provider of more conventional wireless broadband wanted to put a Part 15 915 MHz package on one of our radio club repeater towers -- about a meter below a 350 Watt, 902/9277 MHz repeater's transmit antenna. Whoops!

Cortland Richmond
ka5s


On 2/25/2012 1725, John Woodgate wrote:
In message <[email protected]>, dated Sat, 25 Feb 2012, Scott Douglas <[email protected]> writes:

The saga continues.

Indeed: I think you are going to have to search for an interfering transmission with a suitable receiver.

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