She Said Ham Radio Can do THIS??

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What is the weirdest or strangest thing you have ever heard Ham Radio, or CB Radio, be blamed for? People come up with some wild ideas about what Radio can or can't do - this is one story that I found where a Nextdoor article claims radio waves can be transmitted through... what??
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  • @Kildor044
    @Kildor044Ай бұрын

    I'm the president of a pretty laid-back HOA but still have homeowners that raise a fuss about me. One homeowner found out I have a ham license and tried to use that to have me removed from the board for being the "primary cause of television, radio and cell phone interference". Too bad for him, I don't live in the house I own in the HOA, I'm not even in the same neighborhood!

  • @denis_w1wv131
    @denis_w1wv131Ай бұрын

    I achieved the coveted WAA and WAN awards. Worked All Appliances and Worked All Neighbors.

  • @jeromeGrzelak

    @jeromeGrzelak

    Ай бұрын

    Hello ARRL kg6mn

  • @ryanjones9305

    @ryanjones9305

    Ай бұрын

    I’ve WAT.

  • @KeystoneInvestigations

    @KeystoneInvestigations

    Ай бұрын

    @@ryanjones9305 Worked All TV's?

  • @life_with_bernie

    @life_with_bernie

    25 күн бұрын

    @@denis_w1wv131 WAC, Worked All Critters here. Man, the stuff those mocking birds talk about!

  • @Texas12valve
    @Texas12valveАй бұрын

    "I am the lorax, and I speak for the trees, the trees have callsigns and say 73's"

  • @albisasky766

    @albisasky766

    Ай бұрын

    LMAO! K3ZE

  • @Sonicgott

    @Sonicgott

    Ай бұрын

    Okay, you win the internet for the day. 👍

  • @WR3ND

    @WR3ND

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome. 😄

  • @ivanbluetarski9071

    @ivanbluetarski9071

    Ай бұрын

    are you sure that isnt seventy trees ?🤣

  • @Texas12valve

    @Texas12valve

    Ай бұрын

    @@ivanbluetarski9071 I'm not sure now

  • @Jody_VE5SAR
    @Jody_VE5SARАй бұрын

    There might be a rational explanation. In 1974 Lucille Ball told TV host Dick Cavett that during World War II she picked up radio broadcasts through her dental fillings as she was driving home from the MGM studios through Coldwater Canyon. A few other cases have been reported as well. Apparently differing metals in the mouth might form a semiconductor junction and demodulate the RF into something that translates into sound (either mechanically or electrically).

  • @joewoodchuck3824

    @joewoodchuck3824

    6 күн бұрын

    You'd need to be close to a transmitter site for that to happen. She probably was close to one or more of them and never realized it.

  • @Penske_Logistics_Roseburg-Ore
    @Penske_Logistics_Roseburg-OreАй бұрын

    I have been on my Yaesu FT470 Dual Band Radio on 441.275 MHz talking with a net here in the Bay Area, I was outside at the 7-11 Store with my handheld chatting with other hams, A Truck pulls up with some Hispanic male and he had a K-40 Antenna on his truck a CB antenna and he told me with authority that I need to shut that radio down because I'm interfering with his radio in his truck, I told him mind your business and go in the store and leave me the hell alone. He then started threating me, and he got beaten up and then got arrested for threatening me and telling me what I better do or else. I'm on UHF FM 440 MHz and he got some AM CB at 27.1650 MHz wow that is crazy. I defended myself as he tried to take my radio, he got a broken Jaw and nose then he got arrested for assaulting me and I did press charges on him as he tried his best to strong arm me trying to get the Yaesu. The court gave him 10 months in jail and a restitution of 1,798 Dollars. This happened back in 1998. I thought to myself what a stupid guy, what was he thinking? He knows nothing about radio nothing at all, just a CBer. Maybe he thinks that the AM static on his radio is because of my HT transmitting. LOL But in the end, he lost and went to jail and had to pay his own medical bill for his Jaw and nose.

  • @EJ42955

    @EJ42955

    Ай бұрын

    Let's talk about people that don't understand regular broadcast radio... Go talk to any auto dealership technician, and ask if he's ever had to work on a car that the radio didn't work. "It just makes noises". Final diagnosis, radio is not tuned to an active station/frequency. $179.00 diagnostic fee down the drain.

  • @brenthendricks8182

    @brenthendricks8182

    Ай бұрын

    I’ll take things that never happened for $1000 Alex.

  • @joewoodchuck3824

    @joewoodchuck3824

    6 күн бұрын

    The only way to interfere from a higher frequency band to a lower one is front end overload (desense). Harmonics are out of the question.

  • @thonasklune8079
    @thonasklune8079Ай бұрын

    Was told I was swearing up a storm over a nearby neighbors stereo speakers and swearing like a sailor at 3am. Plus turning on and off their touch lamps. Nope, it was their next door neighbor running megawatts on his CB radio.

  • @jaycoleman8062

    @jaycoleman8062

    Ай бұрын

    The linear amplifiers that put out big wattage. Skip land skip land skip land

  • @cascadesouthernmodeltrains7547
    @cascadesouthernmodeltrains7547Ай бұрын

    I had a neighbor claim that my GMRS antenna could see into their house. She said it would activate the cameras and I could spy on her and her kids. I asked if she had security cameras inside her house, she said no, it's the ones in space that can see into my house that my rig was using... RIIIIGHT (moves away slowly...)

  • @linuspoindexter106
    @linuspoindexter106Ай бұрын

    Remember, half of everyone has below-average intelligence.

  • @dangermandave67

    @dangermandave67

    23 күн бұрын

    The normal distribution has a lot to answer for.

  • @joewoodchuck3824

    @joewoodchuck3824

    6 күн бұрын

    The bell curve always wins.

  • @hankfox4170
    @hankfox4170Ай бұрын

    True story - In the mid 70's, I used to fix electric typewriters. Got a service call from a young woman in her early 20's about noises coming from her electric typewriter - back then the only thing "electric" in an "electric typewriter" was a motor that drove a belt and all else was mechanical. When I got to her desk, in a low voice she told me that her typewriter was talking to her and asked if that was possible - she was very sane but seriously upset. The minute I started looking at her machine, I discovered that her workmates hid a small CB Walkie-Talkie behind her machine and covered it up with things (this also explained all the giggling while I was there). So I "magic screwdrivered" it, told her it was fixed and asked her to show me the way out, during which I explained everything to her. Her final red faced comment was "payback's a bitch". Wish I could have stayed to see what she did to them. Great prank!

  • @monte4891

    @monte4891

    27 күн бұрын

    I am laughing and rolling on the floor when you magic screwdriver it lol.

  • @spvillano

    @spvillano

    20 күн бұрын

    Did that trick with an FRS radio to our commo guy. I'd slip a cheapomatic 9000 FRS behind his speaker, then key up outside with fine radio technique like, "Rodger g-wilikers". He'd jump onto the battalion network to scold the offender, much to the mirth of everyone on that admin/log network. Didn't take too long for the CSM to catch on and while laughing hard, ask me nicely to cease and desist. He knew, then the Colonel knew too and was probably doubled over in his office.

  • @sandmanxo
    @sandmanxoАй бұрын

    I liked how when it cut to 'ham' it was a turkey on the table at 2:06. That makes about as much sense as this post did too lol.

  • @spvillano

    @spvillano

    20 күн бұрын

    Well, part educational failure, part poopular cultural failure (yeah, I meant to type it that way) with our mass entertainment. Electromagnetic radiation is evil being hyped in Hollywood, electromagnetism and electricity in general are magical and get up to all manner of antics far beyond their energy levels, physics and well, reality. Why, I've been "reliably informed" that microwaves from the microwave oven stays inside of our foods! I asked how long their room stayed lit after they flipped the light switch off, given both are the same things, just slightly different frequencies. Operable here for the letter writer, I'd simply ask why ham operators would be paying the electric company for power, since those tress would amplify for free? Then, as the lamp weakly glimmers, mention that the operator in claim would likely profusely thank anyone noticing trees striking antennae, as an antenna is an expensive, labor intensive beast to erect and trees hammering on it both hamper reception and risk expensive damage to home and antenna. Ignorance can be remediated with education, willful ignorance, as with other forms of idiocy are untreatable.

  • @keithschreiter3885
    @keithschreiter3885Ай бұрын

    I have a neighbor come over and tell me "I was sucking all the radio waves out of the air with that BIG antenna in my yard" I look at her TV antenna from the ground with binoculars and saw it was missing 50% of the elements and the twin lead was decaying really bad I also have a buddy that is a COP AND A HAM, HE CAME OVER ONE DAY AND WE WHER TALKING about nothing and she came over when I went in the house to get something anyway she asked him if my town was league and he said, I was License by the Federal Government and she said, like the Secret Service and he said, yea but he cant talk about it. I'm not with the Secret Service

  • @HamRadio2

    @HamRadio2

    Ай бұрын

    Lol

  • @manandatractor
    @manandatractorАй бұрын

    Sounds like one of my neighbors that covers her power meter with aluminum foil and accuses the guy across the street of beaming waves into her house with his tv antenna. It gets even weirder with stories of people changing her thermostat settings with remote signals. She doesn't get invited to the cookouts anymore 😂

  • @mikechimeno7004
    @mikechimeno7004Ай бұрын

    Trees Nutz! Side note… radio story, my dad was the broadcast engineer at KLOU AM Radio 1580 in the 70’s Harris transmitter, 2 antenna phased array, at night a woman at a nearby farm could hear the radio broadcast through here box spring mattress, apparently the coils were resonant to 1580 AM.

  • @jasonconrad9212
    @jasonconrad9212Ай бұрын

    I was asked if I was stringing up Christmas lights in the backyard. I told him it was a wire antenna for Ham radio. He said I thought CB was obsolete. I tried to explain but he didn’t seem to care and walked away. 🤷‍♂️

  • @jameski5oeb668
    @jameski5oeb668Ай бұрын

    Ham can be cured or smoked… That was a Turkey! 😊 Love the video Jason!!!

  • @WR3ND

    @WR3ND

    Ай бұрын

    Cured & Smoked

  • @jameski5oeb668

    @jameski5oeb668

    Ай бұрын

    @@WR3ND my niece salt cured them for 4H. Very tasty, but they were never smoked at their house. That was in Columbia Missouri. I personally smoke mine for special meal.

  • @pale_2111
    @pale_2111Ай бұрын

    People think I talk to aliens when I bring an HT to work.

  • @KeystoneInvestigations

    @KeystoneInvestigations

    Ай бұрын

    Doesn't everyone?

  • @HamRadio2

    @HamRadio2

    Ай бұрын

    Right lol

  • @MrBurntfinger

    @MrBurntfinger

    Ай бұрын

    ROFL! I play those people up for all they're worth! Ask where their car is parked then tell them to keep it out of the blue beam the alien ship emits when they are transmitting.

  • @darthvillarious
    @darthvillariousАй бұрын

    Just another one of your friendly neighborhood mental patients.

  • @jeromeGrzelak

    @jeromeGrzelak

    Ай бұрын

    I think im falling in that catagory kg6mn

  • @12voltvids
    @12voltvidsАй бұрын

    Former neighbour accused my amateur radio tower and old c band satellite dish of causing her miscarriage. Not a good neighbour. Hounded me for months to take it down and tried legal measures (they failed). Finally sold the house and moved. Good riddance.

  • @HamRadio2

    @HamRadio2

    Ай бұрын

    Wow...

  • @KeystoneInvestigations

    @KeystoneInvestigations

    Ай бұрын

    @@HamRadio2 Amateur radio tower's and old C band satellite dish's also cause male pattern baldness!

  • @IndianaDipper194

    @IndianaDipper194

    23 күн бұрын

    @@KeystoneInvestigations OHH so thats his fault too!

  • @johnshumake4344
    @johnshumake4344Ай бұрын

    I was a young ham in south Georgia (the state) in the pre-SSB days (the early '60s). I was out in the back yard and my neighbor behind us came outside. He was a really nice older man so I walked over to say hello. We shot the breeze for a few minutes and he mentioned he was hearing me on his AM radio. I was running around 100 watts AM so figured it was just overload so I told him I'd see what I could do about it. His comment was "Oh no, don't do that. I like listening to you". Didn't have the heart to tell him he was only hearing part of the conversation. I invited him over to see the shack but don't remember if he ever came.

  • @kg5pte
    @kg5pteАй бұрын

    We had a Realtor from Austin TX selling a house next door to me a few years ago and she was telling me and others. That my tower and push up poles and antennas and guy wires de value the home she was trying to sell. And was quoting why she supported HOA. I quoted the FCC rules to her and shut her down. And remined this 20 something year old lady that before she was ever conceived that people in the 1950 had push up poles and towers with TV antennas and no one then ever complained.

  • @mstrawn69
    @mstrawn69Ай бұрын

    I have been blamed for interference because I have 2 Discones, 6 ADS-B and a long wire shortwave antenna. None of them transmit. I just have scanners and SDR ADS-B radios.

  • @HamRadio2

    @HamRadio2

    Ай бұрын

    LOL, but they are antennas! Must be your fault...

  • @judd_s5643

    @judd_s5643

    Ай бұрын

    @@HamRadio2actually, technically speaking. most every superheterodyne radio does radiate lol level RF at the local oscillator frequency. It wouldn’t be enough to interfere but it’s high enough that if a government agent equipped with the right receivers could determine what frequency you are listening to.

  • @jeromeGrzelak

    @jeromeGrzelak

    Ай бұрын

    @@judd_s5643 the color burst xtal right ?

  • @judd_s5643

    @judd_s5643

    Ай бұрын

    @@jeromeGrzelak No, the Local Oscillator tracks above or below the desired frequency you want to transmit or receive. I've used dual conversion superhet receivers where the first IF (Intermediate Frequency) was 400Mhz (this is the difference between the Local Oscillator frequency and the desired frequency) This IF was then mixed with another Local Oscillator and was then down converted to 60mhz for processing and analysis. As far as Tv's the old school ones had a superhet receiver... You could drive down the street and tell what channel they were watching. A lot of people really don't understand what a sophisticated operator using sophisticated equipment can determine from the RF spectrum, regardless if it is intentional or not. Even your keyboard keystrokes of your computer can be read remotely. It's a fascinating field and to be honest wars will be won by those that are better at it. So, if your concerned about discovery, don't have electronics powered up, If you transmit don't do it from the same location, or use the same freq, modulation and be very random. A few years ago, a major greeting card company was fined because they sold a birthday card that played music when you opened it. This card caused interference in protected bands and was discovered. Your voice is just as unique as your finger prints, no amount of trickery by you can change it. This is why when "Anonymous " makes a public statement it is done with a computer voice. Radio stations have used this technology for years to determine if the caller had called to show before.

  • @BountifulYachtClub
    @BountifulYachtClubАй бұрын

    A key point was left out. Specifically, it only works with flat earth trees.

  • @kurttuttle1817
    @kurttuttle1817Ай бұрын

    many years ago while in the Army, I was out in the middle of no-where (Ft.Riley) I was on my porch making a small 2-meter beam to use (bamboo and wire hangers), and a neighbor came out and said I was interfering with her tv. I said I have not been on the radio, so it wasn't me. Well, she called the MP's they talked to her, and then came over to me. Told them what I was doing, showed them it wasn't connected to a radio either. I then brought them into my house, showed them the radio, turned my TV on, and WOW no interference. They smiled, and said ok, and left. Never heard from her or the MPs again.

  • @470smith
    @470smithАй бұрын

    Just this morning I was told that my Amateur Radio was causing interference to the Spectrum TV App not the internet itself but just the App by the Spectrum Service Technician. I just laughed. The App thinks that i am not on my home network. It still is not fixed.

  • @dougtaylor7724
    @dougtaylor7724Ай бұрын

    We were running 40 watts in a pota setting. These two guys were eyeing the radio and antenna. I told them we had down the calculations on hf exposure. One guy asked if it was harmful. I said only if you hug the antenna and kiss it. Anything over 2 feet and you’re good. 😂😮

  • @spvillano

    @spvillano

    20 күн бұрын

    That's what Lance said... ;)

  • @_Kovayne
    @_KovayneАй бұрын

    I think this lady is just a smidge away from saying that electronics are causing her health problems. I feel bad for her honestly. As always, great video Josh!

  • @rocketman221projects
    @rocketman221projectsАй бұрын

    If you run enough power on AM and your antenna starts arcing to a tree, you will be able to hear the audio. That will either set fire to the tree or melt your antenna wire if it doesn't burn up your amplifier first. The audio comes from the plasma, not the tree though.

  • @DavidCase-ov5uo
    @DavidCase-ov5uoАй бұрын

    There is a thing called the rusty bolt effect where rusty bolts or nails act as a crude detector of radio waves and produce sound. The most bizarre example is where a tooth filling picked up a local am radio broadcast! And produced voices G4BTI UK.

  • @HamRadio2

    @HamRadio2

    Ай бұрын

    Wow! lol

  • @rocketman221projects

    @rocketman221projects

    Ай бұрын

    That's also how you get passive intermod. Corroded metal forms a diode and mixes two radio signals together, producing interference on other frequencies.

  • @mikewatson2634

    @mikewatson2634

    Ай бұрын

    If you are close enough to a commercial transmitter that can actually happen. I heard of a preacher man one time getting messages from God through his tooth filling. Come to find out his church was neighboring a commercial AM tower. "God" was actually the local DJ.

  • @Arby1965

    @Arby1965

    Ай бұрын

    It happened to Gilligan too on Gilligan's Island! It's true, I saw it on TV when I was a kid 😂

  • @VernReynolds

    @VernReynolds

    Ай бұрын

    Lucille Ball claimed that she could hear radio frequencies through her teeth. Not sure how that ever worked out. 😅

  • @KT4RAM
    @KT4RAMАй бұрын

    Getting to the root of her complaint, Maybe she and her radio operator neighbor live next to an Aluminum Christmas Tree farm. I hear the roots of those aluminum Christmas trees run as deep as the 50s! If only they could talk. 🎄 😂

  • @M0RMY
    @M0RMYАй бұрын

    I was easily able to switch on or off the tap (faucet) in my in-laws kitchen using a HT on 2m. I have a video of it happening. It was one of those fancy expensive touch-taps. My MIL was not impressed. I, however, thought it was hilarious.

  • @KeystoneInvestigations
    @KeystoneInvestigationsАй бұрын

    She is not wrong Jason. My next door lady from hell said my radio caused her cell phone to blow up, gave her cancer, caused her dog to go blind, shorted out her electric car, and drove her husband into the arms of another man. Hmmm.....maybe I should get a different radio!

  • @HamRadio2

    @HamRadio2

    Ай бұрын

    What radio? Xiegu? Kinda makes sense...

  • @williamdegnan4718

    @williamdegnan4718

    20 күн бұрын

    Maybe that lady should stop listening to country music.

  • @BuckeyeBDH
    @BuckeyeBDHАй бұрын

    Going by what I see in nextdoor, everyone's pets must hate them because they all run away.

  • @ricruso59

    @ricruso59

    Ай бұрын

    RIGHT!!

  • @paulsengupta971

    @paulsengupta971

    Ай бұрын

    I once saw a post on my local facebook group about a dog who had escaped. The owner said, "If you see him, don't try and stop him, just let him be. He will take himself off on his regular walk up to and around the reservoirs, and then come home. He's done it before."

  • @knightwolf1872
    @knightwolf1872Ай бұрын

    Just think how much simpler POTA would be if trees were antennas!

  • @mikesmith-po8nd

    @mikesmith-po8nd

    Ай бұрын

    But then you might have a waiting list for the best trees. On the other hand, it might add a new dimension to the contacts. In addition to the park info, you could have the tree info. D for deciduous, F for a fir, etc.

  • @Rusty-Williams
    @Rusty-WilliamsАй бұрын

    I had a next door neighbor accuse me if messing up his TV every time I talked across town on 2 meter side band on low power. I told him to contact the cable TV provider and have them come and fix the cable, because it was not bothering my TV at all.

  • @reedreamer9518

    @reedreamer9518

    Ай бұрын

    My OTA TV antenna was mounted 20 feet below and 20 feet away from my 2m vertical, and it would interrupt my digital TV reception each time I keyed up on 2m FM. I tried moving the TV antenna directly below the 2m vertical, but still no good. So I found a nice 75 ohm 2m band-stop filter on eBay (placed inline with my TV antenna) and it cured the problem 100%. So, they are available if you need one.

  • @judd_s5643

    @judd_s5643

    Ай бұрын

    Just because it doesn’t affect your equipment doesn’t mean it doesn’t affect theirs. At a minimum you should verify their claim.

  • @EJ42955
    @EJ42955Ай бұрын

    My favorite is... I tell people my hobby is "Amateur Radio", and they think I'm a radio talk show host. I tell them, "No, ham radio", and that they understand. 🙃

  • @Avi8tor857
    @Avi8tor857Ай бұрын

    Back in the 90s a friend and I would talk on RadioShack hand held CBs and about the time I started driving his dad installed a wireless doorbell. He had to stop using the CB because it would cause the doorbell to ring, and well CB was dying out for us. Though since I was driving I would pull into their driveway and could ring his doorbell by keying the radio lol. There was also a guy running an illegal CB amp that would bleed all over our TV also in the 90s. It wasn't just noise his voice was loud and clear. Turn on the CB and he was also bleeding over all 40 channels. But I think the weirdest one was I had a set of computer speakers that would pick up random broadcast AM signals. It was quiet and if you were playing audio you couldn't hear it. Also had a old alarm clock and if you dialed the tuner all the way down it was out of band and I could here the Morse from the NDB (aviation navigation non directional beacon) a few miles from me. I've got a few more RF interference stories but those are the best ones.

  • @DanielHallmark
    @DanielHallmarkАй бұрын

    "I'm not crazy. My mother had me tested." - Sheldon Cooper

  • @reedreamer9518
    @reedreamer9518Ай бұрын

    I was accused of "talking to Mars" by a man who appeared at my front door. I later caught him sticking his phone camera up to my bedroom window. Eventually, a judge granted me a restraining order but that didn't stop him. Eventually he had me evicted for the sole act of having a ham radio antenna on my roof, even though I had taken it down a month before. If you think this could not happen, only two weeks after the eviction decision, the town sent armed police to my house to force me to move out.

  • @BakerStudiosIndy
    @BakerStudiosIndyАй бұрын

    We had a crazy lady refuse to enter the courthouse because she claimed to be allergic to WiFi, cellular, and other RF signals. She's trying to claim disability due to the headaches and neuropathy caused by hams in her neighborhood. She also blames police, fire, EMS and broadcast signals. Best part? She sent the judge a video of Donald Trump blaming windmills for illness, despite there are no windmills within 50 miles of her residence. As for trees? The answer is no. Dandelions, on the other hand, may be a different story. ;)

  • @Subgunman

    @Subgunman

    Ай бұрын

    She must have been under the influence of dandelion wine…..

  • @jonc4271

    @jonc4271

    Ай бұрын

    How STUPID is that, as the amount of RF going through your body 24/7, would kill her “according to her”. The only thing that I can comment on about something a bit like this, is that a guy was suffering sleep deprivation, as he claimed that the BIG POWERFUL power transmission lines was in someway causing him this problem. But in the end he had built a wooden frame around his bed, covered it all over with chicken wire “even under his bed” to make a FARADAY CHANGE. From what I recollect, this stopped him from getting anymore sleep deprivation as he had before. I think in total, it cost him about £30 ($38) as a small cost to change your life to be able to get a FULL NIGHTS SLEEP. As I also suffer from time to time, a bit of sleep deprivation, but NOTHING to do with RF being the cause. Bye from John (Knobby) in the UK 🇬🇧 M6KQJ

  • @deltahotelxray
    @deltahotelxrayАй бұрын

    A radio is a ham, a ham is a ham, a turkey is a ham, I'm a ham, and tree roots are listening. Got it.

  • @KeystoneInvestigations

    @KeystoneInvestigations

    Ай бұрын

    A radio is not a ham.....I can't eat my radio. A ham is a ham.....eating Pig is not healthy. A Turkey is a bird.....not a Pig. If you are a ham, you must be very talented. And yes the tree roots are listening! I got it.😃

  • @HighTech1011
    @HighTech1011Ай бұрын

    Back when i got my tech ~ 2004, the school I went to had a club station (K8ITT). One of the staff did tell us they were hearing things faintly on their cheap Dell PC speakers. Me and the station trustee went to look and we did hear faint voices of 1 of the operators calling CQ. We figured his experience was caused by the following operation conditions: * We were using a full 160 meter loop we constructed around the perimeter of the roof of the building * We were pushing 1000-1200W

  • @padreandrew2822

    @padreandrew2822

    Ай бұрын

    That'll do it...

  • @rogerNKWYNNVIDS
    @rogerNKWYNNVIDSАй бұрын

    One time in a public restroom while using a GMRS radio, i noticed that when i keyed up the automatic paper towel despenser went off, i just figured someone else was in there, but then i keyed up again and it did it agian i also noticed on an episode of ghost hunters thay keyed up and all the water faucets activated, thay thought it was supernatural i think it was Radio frequency.

  • @spvillano

    @spvillano

    20 күн бұрын

    A hell of a lot of cheap Chinese imports have absolutely no filtering, shielding or protection from any form of interference, from common mode through RFI. The oddest being power supplies for a large name brand thin client terminal, which when anyone keyed up their UHF transceiver near the power supply, the unit would totally lock up. The radios are clean, as I worked for the signal unit (DoD installation) that supported the radios and spectrum. Just a case of, pay for cheap, get more than you paid for and that more is the more you really didn't want any of.

  • @StealthGTI
    @StealthGTIАй бұрын

    I was once parked behind a Starbucks along their drive-thru lane. I was eating breakfast while making final preps for a POTA activation that I would do just up the road. When I finished, I went inside to use their restroom and to grab a drink. The barista said that a woman made a HUGE production at the drive-thru window that she would pay only with cash, not with the mobile app and DEFINITELY not with a credit card, due to a "suspicious car" parked out back. Okay, I admit that I had my VHF contest rover setup mounted. Still, aren't all the "cool crooks" using RFID skimmers instead of gigantic car-mounted beams? 🤣I think they blew her off since they know me. I don't know if she called the cops because I left. They'll come find me if they want. HAHA!

  • @Lkeyhacle1465
    @Lkeyhacle1465Ай бұрын

    She sounds like a neighbor that does some heavy drugs.. walk outside with a telescopic antenna on a handheld see how they panic 😂

  • @billcosgrave6232
    @billcosgrave6232Ай бұрын

    I was once in a park operating my KX2 with an AX1 antenna. A young mother walked up to me and said that my radio waves were harming her child and that if I did not stop she was going to call the police. She then reached into the back pocket of her shorts and showed me her cell phone. I did not say a word, but as she walked away, for a very brief moment, I wish I had been her cell phone!

  • @briani7858

    @briani7858

    Ай бұрын

    hahaha

  • @KeystoneInvestigations

    @KeystoneInvestigations

    Ай бұрын

    This is the same child that lives in a home constantly being bombarded with RF from WiFi and cell phones but yet your QRP HF rig is causing harm? Tell her to get a life!

  • @billcosgrave6232

    @billcosgrave6232

    Ай бұрын

    @@KeystoneInvestigationsseriously, as she walked away all her sins and transgressions were forgotten!

  • @jeromeGrzelak

    @jeromeGrzelak

    Ай бұрын

    @@billcosgrave6232 John3 16 kg6mn

  • @ricruso59

    @ricruso59

    Ай бұрын

    ​@KeystoneInvestigations taaa-daaaa!!! Exactly, well said! The obvious they don't get,( and our economy is perfect!!!) Bwahaahaa F.J.B!!!

  • @DustyTrailCFDA
    @DustyTrailCFDAАй бұрын

    Radio "waves" do NOT hang around and cause problems later.... neighbors how ever DO.

  • @aqdrobert
    @aqdrobert24 күн бұрын

    Neighbor claimed decades ago my radio interfered with his dialup and refrigerator, when I was not on the air. He said I would go to federal prison for preventing him from calling 911. FCC sent him a book on how to fix his OWN equipment. He never bothered me after.

  • @javabeanz8549
    @javabeanz8549Ай бұрын

    Okay, on the serious side now. Yes, I have heard trees act like speakers, when they have lots of RF power too close to them ( I had crazy CB acquaintances back in the day, 1000W in a mobile, steel whip too close to foliage. ) And back when I had most of my teeth, some had fillings, and I would sometimes hear radio transmissions, thought I was imagining it at first until I recognized the voice of the DJ and turned on a radio to hear the same song playing. Strange things happen at times, but some folks really stretch it.

  • @bernardshrevejr.
    @bernardshrevejr.Ай бұрын

    I have not noticed the plants or trees respond to my radio or antennas, but my wife really digs it when I speak softly my call sign on the radio.

  • @Megellin
    @MegellinАй бұрын

    I had a neighbor who complained to me claiming my ham radio was causing his garage door to open on it's own. It got a bit heated, but I eventually got him to agree to let me try transmitting on every frequency I regularly use to try to pinpoint the issue and I tried about every frequency I use to no avail. So I tell him to call me immediately if it happens again. About 3 weeks later he calls me in the middle of the day saying I just did it again, and I wasn't even home when it happened, so I sent him a photo of me standing outside (home depot) which was 50 miles from where I lived at the time. Long story short after a few more times I found out through the logs on my UPS's (uninterruptable power supplies) his calls were perfectly matching dictated power surge events which were fairly common in that area. Needless to say he was rater embarrassed to find out the truth, but the good news was he had a high end opener installed and it never did that again to my knowledge!

  • @5stardave
    @5stardaveАй бұрын

    I remember an episode of the Partridge Family in the 70s where a kid with braces and a retainer was picking up the local radio station.

  • @kuyakano8976
    @kuyakano8976Ай бұрын

    True story: I experiment a bit with antennas and swap them out often. There are plenty of wires and transformers hanging around, as well as a few ground mounted telescopic poles I extend and lower on a regular basis. My next door neighbour, an elderly man who knows a lot of people in the area, was told he had a foreign spy living next door to him, keeping in touch with his nefarious masters overseas using Morse code (I guess I should keep the garden shed door closed). I help him out with shopping and what not, and he knows about the 'Wireless Hobby', not minding the antennas at all. We had a good chuckle about it.

  • @KeystoneInvestigations

    @KeystoneInvestigations

    Ай бұрын

    Kinda sounds like my neighborhood. I was out doing yard work when a man comes up the sidewalk. He stops and looks up at all my antennas and sez; "Looks like the NSA has moved into the neighborhood". I looked him in the eye and with a straight face said: "Yea and you better watch what you say". He just wandered off without saying anything!

  • @Intrepidice
    @IntrepidiceАй бұрын

    I live in an apartment building, and when my neighbour 4 floors up heard I had gotten my license, it took about a week until she said my equipment where the reason her doorbell rang all the time. While I did have a radio, a Walkie-Talkie talkie style, for uhf and vhf, all the doorbells are percussion. Pressing the doorbell button physically makes a pin hit the bell part and make the noise. No electronic, no wires, no wireless. Just punch a pin on a bell.

  • @paulsengupta971

    @paulsengupta971

    Ай бұрын

    That would be some impressive power...

  • @butterbean4195
    @butterbean4195Ай бұрын

    my ex mother in law thought she heard me in her fridge!! no kidding.. i told her to lay off the pain killers.. this lady needs to go to church and get a exorcist..

  • @0dmincheg
    @0dminchegАй бұрын

    I had to stop watching the video to make this comment: I agree with every word you said about the nextdoor(to hell). I opened an account with them five or six years ago, hoping it would be a nice place to communicate with neighbors, meet some new people, etc. How WRONG was I. Dumpster fire is the exact description for that sorry place. I couldn't even imagine how bad our society can be on the local level.

  • @dxscotland5901
    @dxscotland5901Ай бұрын

    I operate fm sats handheld from my back garden and was accused by a neighbour of blowing up her lightbulbs 😂

  • @marshred
    @marshredАй бұрын

    I have an old friend from college that has Fibromyalgia. The meds they put her on 16 years ago has caused her drug induced psychosis. She truly believes "hackers" control her. It is sad but all caused by a prescription med! She "hears" them telling her things and cause her to fall etc.

  • @lomgshorts3
    @lomgshorts3Ай бұрын

    I once had an accusation that my antennas caused chickens to not lay eggs !! Also I was accused by a neighbor 1/2 mile away of interfering with her "touch lamp" causing it to change intensity !! Once you put up a very visible antenna, be prepared to be accused of interference of some kind. Its inevitable.

  • @kchaney56
    @kchaney56Ай бұрын

    My comic relief for the evening, thank you.

  • @edmundschwab3463
    @edmundschwab3463Ай бұрын

    In very rare cases a person’s mouth can act as the receiver and their body acts as the antenna. A metallic filling can act as a semiconductor that detects the audio signal, and the speaker would be something in the mouth that vibrates enough to produce noise, like bridgework or possible a loose filling ,Just saying

  • @RebelTurtleTim
    @RebelTurtleTimАй бұрын

    when I tell a joke in head, we all laugh!! 😂

  • @lonekyeagle
    @lonekyeagleАй бұрын

    I used to trip and then eventually disable 3 GFCI outlets on 2m with my antenna just above the main outlet, in my apartment attic. Once I got new outlets and put chokes on both ends of the coax, I resolved that problem. Back in college (Human Health Sciences), I recall a story about how older fillings and sometimes plates, bridges and dentures, radio signals could be heard by the wearer of these prothesis. It supposedly involved low power AM broadcast stations. I never knew if the story was true but I can see how it might have been possible with the materials being used in that era. Things have changed a lot in orthodontics over the years. I doubt that would be her reason in modern time. I do believe she should have done her own research first to even see if her claim is even possible.

  • @martinhafner2201
    @martinhafner2201Ай бұрын

    I think there have been some rare cases of people picking up radio signals through metallic tooth fillings. I doubt the tree roots have anything to do with it.

  • @NexxuSix
    @NexxuSixАй бұрын

    Well, what I can say, is that I had quite the opposite happen to me. I was spinning the dial one night, and heard I Love Lucy. Odd, I thought… and that that somehow I was catching the audio carrier of our local TV stations… I moved on from the frequency after a minute or so, but revisited again several nights later with more TV audio… but this time with people talking! I did some investigation, and found out that our neighbor several houses away had an old school baby monitor that was freely broadcasting from their home. As for my my radio gear, another amateur radio operator two blocks away says he can hear me key up on two meters on his medical equipment running 45W on a J-Pole 😮

  • @briantalley8415
    @briantalley8415Ай бұрын

    Nextdoor makes dumpster fires look pretty good.

  • @DagonNaxos
    @DagonNaxosАй бұрын

    My father (also a licensed ham) jokes with me that I have the Worked All Fire Alarms DXCC award, because I made a very good radiating antenna for 6m once and I thought I was far enough away...but I may have slightly miscalculated my takeoff angle ever so slightly lol. I had a neighbor accuse me once of slowing down his wifi while on 17m FT8 running a whole 10 watts. Then there was the time that a group of Karens accused me of irradiating their children because of a cellphone tower that was built next to a school... while on their cellphones... I had to gently explain to them the finer points of how phased array and multipathing works.... Idiots. I'm surrounded by idiots...

  • @HamRadio2

    @HamRadio2

    29 күн бұрын

    Haha

  • @donniedotson3318
    @donniedotson3318Ай бұрын

    This was years ago a Ham Radio friend of mine was accused of interfering with televisions close by. He was confronted he told the accusers that there was no antenna on his towers. Lol. And he was telling the truth by the way.

  • @KeystoneInvestigations

    @KeystoneInvestigations

    Ай бұрын

    Years ago before cable tv, it was very common to interfere with the neighbors tv.....especially on 6 meters.

  • @paulsengupta971

    @paulsengupta971

    Ай бұрын

    @@KeystoneInvestigations Does everyone in the USA have cable TV? Seems a bit odd everyone paying for cable when you could pick up the TV channels over the air.

  • @1crazynordlander
    @1crazynordlanderАй бұрын

    A radio related story. I had a Dell monitor speaker where the input 3.5 mm stereo jack wasn't connected to the audio output of the computer but it fell down behind the table it was sitting on and made contact to the heating grid in a public school and it was playing an FM station from about 20 miles away. Not so hard to believe since the speaker had a built-in powered amplifier.

  • @paulsengupta971
    @paulsengupta971Ай бұрын

    "Whispering grass, don't tell the trees, because the trees don't need to know."

  • @robertburdoff1789
    @robertburdoff1789Ай бұрын

    "physical contact? is it dry humping the tree? connecting with mother earth" lol

  • @ludoka58leo
    @ludoka58leoАй бұрын

    My elmer broadcasted HF to his upstairs horder neighbor who as part of his hoard had a pair of old stereo speakers.

  • @HamRadio2

    @HamRadio2

    Ай бұрын

    lol

  • @Tailfeatherz
    @TailfeatherzАй бұрын

    My Ham neighbor back in the 50/60's would make our lamp talk. Not completely understandable but you knew was a human voice...

  • @slopsec2358
    @slopsec2358Ай бұрын

    Yeah, I used Nextdoor for about a month. That's all it took. Adios Thanks for the video, cept that was a turkey, not a ham. A ham is the radio operator, the turkey is your complain neighbor.

  • @TravelinHam
    @TravelinHamАй бұрын

    🎵“There is unrest in the forest. Trouble with the trees”🎶

  • @KempOutside
    @KempOutsideАй бұрын

    I love how you showed a cooked turkey when talking about eating ham. Cracked me up.

  • @3oldtechdudes
    @3oldtechdudesАй бұрын

    One of the hams in my club years ago told a story of how, when he was a new ham as a teenager in the 1960s, his neighbors came over furious at him because "his big antenna was stealing all of the TV signals from their antennas" and they couldn't watch TV. That one was pretty special LOL

  • @ki4qfl
    @ki4qflАй бұрын

    No one or anything surprises me anymore. Thank you for the laugh of the day.

  • @sailormike1089
    @sailormike1089Ай бұрын

    quick tid bid on HAM from wikipedia...The term "ham" was first a pejorative term used in professional wired telegraphy during the 19th century, to mock operators with poor Morse code-sending skills ("ham-fisted") The amateur radio community subsequently began to reclaim the word as a label of pride, and by the mid-20th century it had lost its pejorative meaning. Although not an acronym, it is often written as "HAM" in capital letters. Apparently that lady is a different kind of ham....🤪🤪

  • @robertk4vl412
    @robertk4vl412Ай бұрын

    The trees help my antenna. I threw my antenna on the ground and it didn’t work near as gooder as it did when I put it up between two trees. LOL😂😅😊

  • @KeystoneInvestigations

    @KeystoneInvestigations

    Ай бұрын

    Yea, trees make antennas work a bunch more gooder!

  • @Kq4hcuDan
    @Kq4hcuDan15 күн бұрын

    😂the Reddit article had me laughing about trees and ham radio. It totally reminds me of my wifes crazy aunt who thinks everyone is spying on her and her cellphone is messing up her chi

  • @gregorybrannan7202
    @gregorybrannan7202Ай бұрын

    Nah! Whatever interference they think is being caused by a radio is actually someone turning on and off a light switch in their house that they have no idea what it's connected to ROFL.

  • @dougmyers8767
    @dougmyers8767Ай бұрын

    I was accused of disabling a neighbor's remote starter on his vehicles while living in Anchorage, Alaska. My gear wasn't even turned on but I confirmed something was interfering. A few days later his remote start control began working again.

  • @ianbardell8030
    @ianbardell8030Ай бұрын

    Here in the UK, I was accused of interfering with a woman's internet, her mobile phone and Sky TV signal when I put up a cobweb antenna, even though I hadn't even connected coax to it

  • @BryanTorok
    @BryanTorokАй бұрын

    There is another YT channel that deals with broadcast radio and tower engineering. The have at least one video where they are holding a hot dog on the end of a 6 feet long insulated stick. One end of the hot dog is grounded. The other end they touch to an AM broadcast tower, 10 kW station, where the tower is the antenna. As soon as the hot dog makes contact with the tower it burst into flames, there is a loud buzzing sound, and for a few seconds you can hear the program being broadcast.

  • @HamRadio2

    @HamRadio2

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah that's been shared around alot. The hotdog has water in it, and water is a conductor. Trees can too. But unless you're standing next to it, you won't hear anything

  • @robertroesing9682
    @robertroesing968228 күн бұрын

    Back in the late 80s I had a woman that lived three doors down was saying that when I talked on my radio it would make a whistle sound in her house so I had my better half talk on my radio and went down to her house to see where this noise was coming from. Come to find out it was a tea pot that she put on the stove when it was boiling, it would make a whistling noise. when I pointed out to her what was making the noise she was pretty embarrassed, and that’s the last I’ve heard from her making complaints

  • @samcorp73
    @samcorp73Ай бұрын

    My instructor told me at one point when he was living in an apartment, transmitting on 40M used to set off the buildings fire alarm. This wood have been late 70s

  • @Idahoprepper71
    @Idahoprepper71Ай бұрын

    I think she needs to sue the psychiatrist for giving her the wrong diagnosis and see a different one

  • @paulsengupta971

    @paulsengupta971

    Ай бұрын

    "I'm not crazy. My mother had me tested."

  • @gilpi552
    @gilpi55229 күн бұрын

    One thing I heard which seems to be a fact, 'most ham operators have a beer belly and most of them are over 60" I'm over 60 but no belly yet.

  • @dougdaniels
    @dougdanielsАй бұрын

    I have recently heard of a number of Amateur Radio operators being accused of causing interference on 14.300 to a net that wasn't in progress.

  • @KeystoneInvestigations

    @KeystoneInvestigations

    Ай бұрын

    Just pretend there is never a net on 14.3 and proceed as planned!

  • @timothyleear

    @timothyleear

    Ай бұрын

    Had a fellow operator at field day that suddenly wanted to run a frequency that had just opened. When he dialed in 14.300, I explained running on the Maritime frequency wasn’t a good idea. He reluctantly moved higher on the band. I also talked him out of .310 and let that infamous bunch enjoy their freq.

  • @KeystoneInvestigations

    @KeystoneInvestigations

    Ай бұрын

    @@timothyleear It is NOT the Maritime frequency. No one owns a frequency. If a frequency is not in use, anyone can use it. If a net is using the freq, then no one can transmit over them as per FCC rules. But a "net" cannot own a frequency. A "net" cannot exclude anyone from operating on a certain frequency.

  • @user-pg2bj7rv1t
    @user-pg2bj7rv1tАй бұрын

    I have a true story for Y'all. My wife and I once lived in a trailer Park. The Lady across the street was ALWAYS complaining about me interfering with her TV, simply because she saw the R-5 on mu House. She constantly complained to the Park Manager. She even filed a complaint with the FCC-interesting because on the dates she specified in her complaint, my wife and I were visiting friends in CANADA! What finally brought the thing to a head was when she saw me on my Porch one day. She stormed over to me, and started yelling that the "Radio" sitting in front of me was was messing up her TV yer again. What she identified as my Interference causing "Radio" was MY PISTOL THAT I WAS CLEANING AT THE TIME! Perhaps Smithy & Wesson needs to be Checked out by FCC, LOL!

  • @geralddunn9138
    @geralddunn9138Ай бұрын

    My grandson says it’s going to cause his kids to be born with a mustache 🤷‍♂️

  • @jeromeGrzelak

    @jeromeGrzelak

    Ай бұрын

    She may have a point kg6mn

  • @jmollo55
    @jmollo55Ай бұрын

    FCC just shut down a linked repeater system here in NY .. not on ham but GMRS .. system ran across rt90 thruway from state line to Rome/Utica area ... repeaters from what i understand were owned by one individual but used by a club of 230 people if i heard correctly ... in violation pf some part of part 95 rules about gmrs not being linked over phone or internet ...

  • @HamRadio2

    @HamRadio2

    Ай бұрын

    I heard about that

  • @KeystoneInvestigations

    @KeystoneInvestigations

    Ай бұрын

    § 95.1749 GMRS network connection. Operation of a GMRS station with a telephone connection is prohibited, as in § 95.349. GMRS repeater, base and fixed stations, however, may be connected to the public switched network or other networks for the sole purpose of operation by remote control pursuant to § 95.1745.

  • @CerealKillerKaraoke
    @CerealKillerKaraoke24 күн бұрын

    TV's, touchlamps, cheap speakers, but the strangest was i was able to get free self serve car wash credits by keying up and modulating.

  • @ChrisStevens61
    @ChrisStevens61Ай бұрын

    I've noticed (on occasion) when I transmit, my air cleaners and touch lamps cycle power... Off to on, on to off.

  • @A.R.P.Railway
    @A.R.P.RailwayАй бұрын

    We friends are using 5 FRS for about 7 years now. It's allowed frequency. So back at the time when we start using. A man started to claim that his router is not emitting signals and he is unable to use internet properly due to our walkie talkies.

  • @l.a.2646
    @l.a.264624 күн бұрын

    back in the early 1980s I was a teenager, my dad and me built a tower in our back yard for my "new" Heathkit HW-101, we had a neighbor down the street that was a retired school teacher, one time my dad was sitting on the porch relaxing and this lady came up to my dad and said " tell that son of yours to quit - she called it broadcasting- on that idiotic radio of his he's been giving me headaches and making my dental work conduct radio signals in my head! " my dad said "WOW! that's truly amazing, my son has been at summer camp for more than a week! and he didn't even take his radio or tower with him!" then I suppose she thought he was using my radio, he told her " no ma'am, I don't have a license and I don't touch his radios- ever". my mom was listening to the convo through the open windows trying not to laugh. the lady stormed off. but I know that a friend of mine was talking on CB outside of a church in the car, and they came across the PA system of the church service! and my Ham buddy could modulate his porch light ! RF does some weird things.

  • @vladtepes481
    @vladtepes481Ай бұрын

    Years ago there were folks who tried to use trees as antennas. Because trees contain an electrolyte solution this is possible. Similarly, a column of salt water can be used as an antenna. These antennas are lossy as ions are not as good as electrons for conducting electricity.

  • @mattbw-G5MAT
    @mattbw-G5MATАй бұрын

    I got accused of knocking a neighbours tv out but the fishing pole he pointed out had a bird scarer on it and zero wire lol. Loose wire in his attic of course.

  • @ac8xu
    @ac8xuАй бұрын

    There is one thing I know that radio will effect, touch lamps. Then again, touch lamps also cause interference to radios.

  • @Herschel_KA2G
    @Herschel_KA2GАй бұрын

    Back when I was doing CB I got accused of making my 3 houses down neighbor's car not start. Sure buddy, here, let me jump start you. But...my next door neighbor said she could hear my conversations through her computer, cordless phone, and TV. I had to back the old 12 tube amplifier down a tad lol

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