06-21-2016, 07:35 AM
RF can be tricky, but if you can isolate the source, you may be able to get the offender to fix it for you. FCC regulations put the burden onto the operator of the radiating equipment.
You could have a neighbor who is running a poorly-grounded radio transmitter, or even a failing transformer or street light on a utility pole.
I would start by unplugging any suspicious equipment you may have to see if you can get it to go away. Rule out any sources in the house, or at least figure out what needs to be addressed.
If you can prove that the noise is coming from somewhere else, it will become somebody else's problem.
You could have a neighbor who is running a poorly-grounded radio transmitter, or even a failing transformer or street light on a utility pole.
I would start by unplugging any suspicious equipment you may have to see if you can get it to go away. Rule out any sources in the house, or at least figure out what needs to be addressed.
If you can prove that the noise is coming from somewhere else, it will become somebody else's problem.
Someone should put that in their signature…

