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Methuselah Jones wrote in message .97.132...
I'm not a CBer, but I'm hoping you folks can help me out. There's someone who lives near me who I'm guessing is broadcasting with excessive power (I'm assuming there are regulations concerning that?) Every time he transmits I pick him up on my TV, radio, cordless phone and computer speakers and he locks up the cordless mouse on my computer. To make it works, 99% of the time all he does is whistle, say "Heeeeeeelllo" or make other weird noises. Your neighbor is Twistedhed. Call the Florida Atty General's Office. |
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In article , Citizens For A
Keyclown-Free Newsgroup says... Methuselah Jones wrote in message 6.97.132... I'm not a CBer, but I'm hoping you folks can help me out. There's someone who lives near me who I'm guessing is broadcasting with excessive power (I'm assuming there are regulations concerning that?) Every time he transmits I pick him up on my TV, radio, cordless phone and computer speakers and he locks up the cordless mouse on my computer. To make it works, 99% of the time all he does is whistle, say "Heeeeeeelllo" or make other weird noises. Your neighbor is Twistedhed. Call the Florida Atty General's Office. Your girlfiend kathy has connections with the prosecuter for her felony. Think she could help a guy out? |
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Carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words of
Legal Radio of rec.radio.cb make plain: Methuselah Jones wrote in . 97.132: Is there anything I can do? I've considered seeing if I can find someone who has a CB I can borrow, find out what channel(s) he's transmitting on, and ask him politely to knock it off. They will refuse. It is pointless to politely ask them to stop. He may become hostile Well, I figure it couldn't hurt to try; if he does get hostile, he doesn't know who I am any more than I know who he is. Failing that, is there any legal action I can take? Should I report it he http://www.fcc.gov/eb/AmaCmpl.html or is that just for Ham radio? Go to somewhere else on the FCC site to complain. Where elsewhere? That was the only reporting place I found (granted, I stopped looking after I found it). -- Methuselah "Wise men talk because they have something to say, fools talk because they have to say something." -- Plato |
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Carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words of
Randy of rec.radio.cb make plain: Please, no one take this jackass seriously! I wasn't planning to. -- Methuselah "If there is anything the nonconformist hates worse than a conformist, it's another nonconformist who doesn't conform to the prevailing standard of nonconformity." -- David Meas |
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Carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words of gw
of rec.radio.cb make plain: Methuselah Jones wrote in message .97.132... I'm not a CBer, but I'm hoping you folks can help me out. There's someone who lives near me who I'm guessing is broadcasting with excessive power (I'm assuming there are regulations concerning that?) Every time he transmits I pick him up on my TV, radio, cordless phone and computer speakers and he locks up the cordless mouse on my computer. To make it works, 99% of the time all he does is whistle, say "Heeeeeeelllo" or make other weird noises. It gets extremely irritating having to listen to him. Is there anything I can do? I've considered seeing if I can find someone who has a CB I can borrow, find out what channel(s) he's transmitting on, and ask him politely to knock it off. Failing that, is there any legal action I can take? Should I report it he http://www.fcc.gov/eb/AmaCmpl.html or is that just for Ham radio? why don't you go talk to him face to face and see what you can work out Unfortunately I lack the ability to perceive radio waves directly, and investing in RDF equipment to locate him would not be practical, nor would knocking on several hundred prospective doors and asking if they're broadcasting with excessive power. Other than that, I agree with your basic sentiment. -- Methuselah "Experience is that marvelous thing that enables you recognize a mistake when you make it again." -- Franklin P. Jones |
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In 32, Methuselah Jones
wrote: Carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words of Legal Radio of rec.radio.cb make plain: Methuselah Jones wrote in . 97.132: Is there anything I can do? I've considered seeing if I can find someone who has a CB I can borrow, find out what channel(s) he's transmitting on, and ask him politely to knock it off. They will refuse. It is pointless to politely ask them to stop. He may become hostile Well, I figure it couldn't hurt to try; if he does get hostile, he doesn't know who I am any more than I know who he is. Failing that, is there any legal action I can take? Should I report it he http://www.fcc.gov/eb/AmaCmpl.html or is that just for Ham radio? Go to somewhere else on the FCC site to complain. Where elsewhere? That was the only reporting place I found (granted, I stopped looking after I found it). Don't bother with the FCC, they won't enforce crap. What you do is start a log, noting everything that happens with this guy, including the day, time and duration of his transmissions, any contact you make with him, etc. If you can, record some of the interference. When you have compiled enough evidence, send him a letter (certified, return-receipt) asking him to stop. If he refuses, talk to a lawyer or paralegal about filing suit and/or charges under your local nuisance laws. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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In 32, Methuselah Jones
wrote: Carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words of gw of rec.radio.cb make plain: Methuselah Jones wrote in message .97.132... I'm not a CBer, but I'm hoping you folks can help me out. There's someone who lives near me who I'm guessing is broadcasting with excessive power (I'm assuming there are regulations concerning that?) Every time he transmits I pick him up on my TV, radio, cordless phone and computer speakers and he locks up the cordless mouse on my computer. To make it works, 99% of the time all he does is whistle, say "Heeeeeeelllo" or make other weird noises. It gets extremely irritating having to listen to him. Is there anything I can do? I've considered seeing if I can find someone who has a CB I can borrow, find out what channel(s) he's transmitting on, and ask him politely to knock it off. Failing that, is there any legal action I can take? Should I report it he http://www.fcc.gov/eb/AmaCmpl.html or is that just for Ham radio? why don't you go talk to him face to face and see what you can work out Unfortunately I lack the ability to perceive radio waves directly, and investing in RDF equipment to locate him would not be practical, nor would knocking on several hundred prospective doors and asking if they're broadcasting with excessive power. Chances are that he lives close, like within a couple hundred feet. If he causes interference to a cheap portable radio, you can listen while walking up and down the street, then look for an antenna. If that doesn't work, get in contact with a local ham club. Someone there will probably be willing to pinpoint the jerk. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Does anyone besides me remember Pres. Clinton signing the bill that
transfered authority to the local police to enforce the cb rules and regulations? I think it was attatched to the tail of another bill, and it was one of those all or none deals. If that did indeed happen, then Mr.Jones can record the activity with his VCR, and call the police while it is going on so they can see it for themselves. He may have to dig up documentation on the internet to prove to the police that they do indeed have jurisdiction over the cb band and it's operators. "Methuselah Jones" wrote in message . 97.132... I'm not a CBer, but I'm hoping you folks can help me out. There's someone who lives near me who I'm guessing is broadcasting with excessive power (I'm assuming there are regulations concerning that?) Every time he transmits I pick him up on my TV, radio, cordless phone and computer speakers and he locks up the cordless mouse on my computer. To make it works, 99% of the time all he does is whistle, say "Heeeeeeelllo" or make other weird noises. It gets extremely irritating having to listen to him. Is there anything I can do? I've considered seeing if I can find someone who has a CB I can borrow, find out what channel(s) he's transmitting on, and ask him politely to knock it off. Failing that, is there any legal action I can take? Should I report it he http://www.fcc.gov/eb/AmaCmpl.html or is that just for Ham radio? -- Methuselah "The gods confound the man who first found out how to distinguish the hours! Confound him, too, who in this place set up a sundial, to cut and hack my day so wretchedly into small pieces!" -- Plautus, 200 BCE |
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"mrbrew" wrote in message
... Does anyone besides me remember Pres. Clinton signing the bill that transfered authority to the local police to enforce the cb rules and regulations? I think it was attatched to the tail of another bill, and it was one of those all or none deals. If that did indeed happen, then Mr.Jones can record the activity with his VCR, and call the police while it is going on so they can see it for themselves. He may have to dig up documentation on the internet to prove to the police that they do indeed have jurisdiction over the cb band and it's operators. I have great faith in our local police. They are great guys. They do their jobs well. BUT.. They like MOST cops wouldn't know the first thing about proving the origin of a signal. NOR are they equipped to do it. To prosecute, they need EVIDENCE! Further, most magistrates I doubt are educated enough on RF to make a sound ruling in such issues. What they MAY do, is consider calling upon the likes of a local CB shop (reputable) or a 2 way radio shop to aid in proving such a case. I don't see that happening - as then you may have them hit with fees for service - falling on the tax payers expense. Yes, they could call in others, but for the report to be valid, I'm sure the magistrate would want to see proof positive of experience. A simple license doesn't mean much to some. So, though that law - I do believe - was passed, I wouldn't jump for joy in it just yet. I still say - call the FCC. Chances are, if he is tearing you up that bad, others are getting it too. Have them also contact the FCC. G.W. |
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Yll right,
Our police is to busy chasing another loosing cause like getting all the drug dealers, and Illegal Mexicans. Like they why fight them , join them you too can be a CBer. "mrbrew" wrote in message ... Does anyone besides me remember Pres. Clinton signing the bill that transfered authority to the local police to enforce the cb rules and regulations? I think it was attatched to the tail of another bill, and it was one of those all or none deals. If that did indeed happen, then Mr.Jones can record the activity with his VCR, and call the police while it is going on so they can see it for themselves. He may have to dig up documentation on the internet to prove to the police that they do indeed have jurisdiction over the cb band and it's operators. "Methuselah Jones" wrote in message . 97.132... I'm not a CBer, but I'm hoping you folks can help me out. There's someone who lives near me who I'm guessing is broadcasting with excessive power (I'm assuming there are regulations concerning that?) Every time he transmits I pick him up on my TV, radio, cordless phone and computer speakers and he locks up the cordless mouse on my computer. To make it works, 99% of the time all he does is whistle, say "Heeeeeeelllo" or make other weird noises. It gets extremely irritating having to listen to him. Is there anything I can do? I've considered seeing if I can find someone who has a CB I can borrow, find out what channel(s) he's transmitting on, and ask him politely to knock it off. Failing that, is there any legal action I can take? Should I report it he http://www.fcc.gov/eb/AmaCmpl.html or is that just for Ham radio? -- Methuselah "The gods confound the man who first found out how to distinguish the hours! Confound him, too, who in this place set up a sundial, to cut and hack my day so wretchedly into small pieces!" -- Plautus, 200 BCE |
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