Were you just using the included telescoping antenna or did you try an external antenna?Forget the QRM eliminator. Useless. Does ZERO, zip, nada, nuttin.
Were you just using the included telescoping antenna or did you try an external antenna?Forget the QRM eliminator. Useless. Does ZERO, zip, nada, nuttin.
No, I used the retired sigma Venom I had sitting in the shed. Good working antenna. The box was just junk. Did absolutely nothing.Were you just using the included telescoping antenna or did you try an external antenna?
Yeah, but the notice I got said IF the unit was unused... if not, my card will be recharged for the item.At least Amazon will take it back and give a refund.
The notice from Amazon or was it a card inside the package or a message from the seller? Amazon offers free 30 day return or replacement, and the "notice" isn't posted on the listing, so it doesn't apply. If the seller told you that, sounds like they are scaring you into keeping their crap. Return it as defective, then when the new, "unused" unit arrives, start a return for refund.Yeah, but the notice I got said IF the unit was unused... if not, my card will be recharged for the item.
It was in the email I received when I completed the return process. I got the confirmation and it said the refund will show up within 24 hours following the drop off time. IF the item is received and determined that it is not in unused condition, my credit card may be re-charged for the unit. My response to that was I had to open it, strip the wires for power and connects the coax to try it out. Of course it won't be pristine and untouched.The notice from Amazon or was it a card inside the package or a message from the seller? Amazon offers free 30 day return or replacement, and the "notice" isn't posted on the listing, so it doesn't apply. If the seller told you that, sounds like they are scaring you into keeping their crap. Return it as defective, then when the new, "unused" unit arrives, start a return for refund.
Then return it as defective if you are afraid of that possibility, as it appears to be defective to you so your conscience is clean. Then return the new unit, unused, for another reason. There is always a way out with Amazon. Believe me.It was in the email I received when I completed the return process. I got the confirmation and it said the refund will show up within 24 hours following the drop off time. IF the item is received and determined that it is not in unused condition, my credit card may be re-charged for the unit. My response to that was I had to open it, strip the wires for power and connects the coax to try it out. Of course it won't be pristine and untouched.
It was in the email I received when I completed the return process. I got the confirmation and it said the refund will show up within 24 hours following the drop off time. IF the item is received and determined that it is not in unused condition, my credit card may be re-charged for the unit. My response to that was I had to open it, strip the wires for power and connects the coax to try it out. Of course it won't be pristine and untouched.The notice from Amazon or was it a card inside the package or a message from the seller? Amazon offers free 30 day return or replacement, and the "notice" isn't posted on the listing, so it doesn't apply. If the seller told you that, sounds like they are scaring you into keeping their crap. Return it as defective, then when the new, "unused" unit arrives, start a return for refund.
That thing was back in the box and dropped off at the UPS store two hours after it arrived at my house. Had it done SOMETHING, I would have played with it and tried various antenna for reference. But, it did nothing. While going through the return sequence, I told them it didn't work.Then return it as defective if you are afraid of that possibility, as it appears to be defective to you so your conscience is clean. Then return the new unit, unused, for another reason. There is always a way out with Amazon. Believe me.
Edit, if you already have a return started, you can cancel that or talk to Amazon through the chat to get it cancelled. If you are a prime member, they usually go above and beyond to satisfy the members over the sellers.
I was going to say this during my rant, but at the risk of sounding like a shady character refrained. Glad someone else said it.I would have clipped the stripped parts off the wire so it looked unused. I doubt they would have noticed them a 1/2" shorter.
I used to think this way. But since doing business with these people who sell $10.00 junk for 60+ bux, I become a bit insensitive to their feelings. I found another one. Same thing, switch is different. Only 25 bux. I MAY try it, thinking possibly the last one was defective.I was going to say this during my rant, but at the risk of sounding like a shady character refrained. Glad someone else said it.
Congratulations, good to see your efforts get results.Update! Power company took the transformer off line and BOOM, 5 units of skip! SKIP! With voices and everything! Powered the transformer back up and 7 units of noise and NO voices. At least NOW they have a place to look!
They are quite appreciative, I must say. The foreman is eager to take care of me because he doesn't want any pole fires or a bunch of people with an emergency outage. Currently, we have a HUGE water main project going in town and most of the electric crews are working with miss dig, so scheduling is an issue. May take a couple of weeks to get the big truck over here, but at least the issue is being pin pointed..... unless the noise originates from someone's house. Then we start all over. BUT, using the hand held shows it to be right at that pole.Congratulations, good to see your efforts get results.
The power company needs to credit the bill for your work finding there faulty equipment....
73
Jeff