Well. you could always build a Faraday cage with a man-door around their house.
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Well. you could always build a Faraday cage with a man-door around their house.
So, I just re-oriented my antenna by 90 degrees... Still there, so trying to null out the neighbor didn't work so well.
Is it worthwhile to try and pawn this off onto National Grid? Or, just file an FCC interference complaint, since it's interfering with AM broadcast band?
If the neighbors aren't being helpful, you can go to the FCC and file an RFI complaint.
http://www.fcc.gov/guides/interference-defining-source
When or IF he hits a brick wall in cooperation he hits a brick wall... PERIOD. All the FCC ever does in such cases is send out Part 95 form letters neighbors wipe their asses with. If you think Amateurs have any protection under the law (there IS no law) you've got another thing coming.
Keep 'em happy, help them with computers, or veggies, or somethin...