I'd suggest using the services of an expert witness - one with a deep
understanding of Part-15 interference issues and who has testified (and
won) in this type of case. Using the expert witness to collect on-scene
RF evidence and then to work with your attorney to present that
evidence to the judge can lead to getting the interfering operator to
cease and desist. Feel free to hit me off list for more information.
jack
818-227-4220
Jerry Richardson wrote:
ok, I can see how more recently with budget cuts that would be the
case.
I guess the alterative of pursuing it as a civil matter is your only
course but good luck getting a sympathetic judge who doesn't
understand the technology.
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 27, 2010, at 7:16 PM, "Lakeland" <[email protected]> wrote:
Sorry I side with Travis.
I have quite a few experiences with Enforcement Bureau out of NY,
Philly and
DC and I know with the tremendous reduction of their budget and
workforce
they are having enough issues just trying to do FM/AM/TV inspections
that
they are required by law to do.
There is no manpower for chasing down unlicensed operations unless
they are
causing interference to a licensed operation like weather radar or
some
other priority service. Forget pursuing an interference complaint
between
two Part 15 issues especially if any travel is involved.
Thats the reality of the matter.
-B-
Jerry Richardson writes:
Gotta keep bringing it up. eventually they will respond. Squeaky
wheel gets the grease.
Ideally a host of documentation including letters to the offending
ISP, previous reports to the FCC, etc will build the case.
Gotta prove that they are operating over 36dB and that they are
affecting other legitimate users of the band.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:wireless-
[email protected]] On Behalf Of Travis Johnson
Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2010 2:38 PM
To: [email protected]; WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Oh this business, tell me again why we love it?!
Negative. I know of an ISP using 5 watt amps on 2.4ghz omni antennas.
They have been reported several times to the FCC, and nothing
happens.
Travis
Microserv
Leon D. Zetekoff wrote:
On 03/27/2010 03:58 PM, Jerry Richardson wrote:
Regarding the competetor, if you can prove that your competetor
is intentionally interfering with you, the FCC will actually get
involved but it will take a long and painful paper-trail to build
a strong enough case.
if they are using amps, then the FCC would get involved.
leon
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