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Old October 17th 03, 02:06 PM
Ross Richardson
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I experienced radio interference several months ago when talking to
Razorback Approach (in the Ft. Smith, AR area) on 120.9 MHz. I contacted
the local Dallas FAA and indeed there was a problem. This led to meeting
the FAA engineer. The FAA engineer provided me a website set up for
educating and addressing this problem and what to do. I am passing this
on to fellow pilots to alert you also. Please go to
http://www.aerorfi.org/ to find out more and see what you might do.

By the way, the problem was traced to a defective paging tower in
Tahlequah, OK.

Ross
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