The FCC has on-line information to help amateurs and consumers deal with interference problems. The Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau prepares this information.
Some important links to the FCC's information are:
The CIB Interference Handbook gives the FCC perspective on most types of interference problems. It serves as a general reference with basic information on a variety of RFI issues. Included is a list of equipment manufacturers who provide specific assistance with interference problems. The list also is available through the Commission's Fax on Demand at (202) 418-2830. Callers should request document number 6904.
The FCC Consumer Facts Interference Bulletin provides general information related to a variety of interference issues.
The CGB Telephone Interference Bulletin provides interference information to help resolve telephone interference. To file a consumer complaint for telephone related issues, see FCC Consumer Complaint Form 475. Also see the CIB Telephone and Interference Bulletin CIB-10 for additional FCC information on telephone interference.
For interference to radios, see the FCC "What Can I Do About Interference to My Radio" page.
For interference to TVs (antenna and cable), see the FCC "What Can I Do About Interference to My Television" page.
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