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Re: [RFI] RFI, Power Company.

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Subject: Re: [RFI] RFI, Power Company.
From: Pete Smith N4ZR <n4zr@contesting.com>
Date: Mon, 27 May 2013 16:46:31 -0400
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IMO, this is bad advice - arcing and sparking are the same thing. My power company just wants to know it's there, and if possible on which pole.

I've found it works very well with neighbors to bring my receiver along and say - "Listen, that sound is a spark jumping. It maybe harmless, or it could start a fire. The only way to be sure is to track it down.

On AM, a spark sounds like a spark, or sometimes like a step-down transformer in the throes of failing, which many people have heard at one time or another.

73, Pete N4ZR
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On 5/24/2013 4:38 PM, EDWARDS, EDDIE J wrote:
A word of caution:  To a utility, there is a difference before "arching" and "sparking".  
If you have arching, the ham won't be the only person to call in the problem because everyone will probably 
be hearing it too.  The RFI that only hams "hear" on their radios is usually just sparking.

You might get a quick initial response if you call it in as arching, but they 
will send the wrong crew out.  If you cannot point to the obviously arching 
equipment, they will leave and be a little angry you wasted that crews' time.

You might have trouble after that with getting the correct person to come out 
to investigate and locate your sparking problem.  Especially if you do that 
more than once.

I suggest it's better to be honest, factual and helpful if you want repeated 
service rather than trying to angle or trick the call center people--which is 
pretty easy to do on this subject.

73, de ed -K0iL

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Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 2:51 PM
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Subject: [RFI] RFI, Power Company.

Another angle of attack...

According to several meter installers in my area, an arcing pole is
"hazardous and may start a fire.  It is considered an emergency, call the
emergency number on the back of your power bill and report it immediately".
Since we don't know if the arcing is internal or external and whether or not
it may cause a fire- if ever, all detected arcing poles should be reported
so that they may be inspected and maintained as required.  No more arcing,
no more noise, no more RFI, no more potential of billions of dollars of
liablity for the power company.  Everyone is happy!

Kurt

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