FM Radio Transmitter Solution: Help for Holiday Nightmare

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A resident is frustrated with a neighbor's elaborate Christmas light display that leads to traffic issues, littering, and blocked driveways. Despite attempts to resolve the situation through discussions with the neighbor, police, and local authorities, no effective solutions have been found. The resident considers using a more powerful FM transmitter to overpower the neighbor's broadcast, which accompanies the light display. However, this approach raises legal concerns, as interfering with licensed radio services is illegal. The discussion highlights potential violations of local noise ordinances due to the loud music associated with the display. It is advised to explore local laws and avoid confrontations, as they may lead to legal repercussions or personal harm. Engaging an attorney for legal clarification is recommended to address the ongoing issues safely and legally.
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hi all. I have been scouring the Internet looking for a forum to help me. This seems like my best bet. I live next to a house with an enormous Christmas light display. It causes traffic littering loitering and a blocked driveway. I have talked to the neighbors the police and the town for help to no avail. My solution is to get a better fm transmitter than my neighbor and basically over power his broadcast. Can anyone help me with this. It literally ruins our holiday. Please help.
 
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Aggravating you is not YET illegal. Interfering with a licensed radio service - even if it is a general license - is definitely illegal.
 
Robert paulsen said:
hi all. I have been scouring the Internet looking for a forum to help me. This seems like my best bet. I live next to a house with an enormous Christmas light display. It causes traffic littering loitering and a blocked driveway. I have talked to the neighbors the police and the town for help to no avail. My solution is to get a better fm transmitter than my neighbor and basically over power his broadcast. Can anyone help me with this. It literally ruins our holiday. Please help.

I get that your neighbor has an enormous light display. What I don't get is how an FM transmitter is going to interfere with said display. Wouldn't you be better off inventing a death ray? :mad:
 
Ho ho! An enormous light and sound display. Noise should be subject to nuisance ordinances.

I lived in the penultimate apartment in the tallest condo building in a town with a 200 feet limit (can't be audible) nuisance noise ordinance. I, old, deaf, curmudgeonly, would complain that I could hear a motorcycle with modified exhaust pipes cross the bridge coming into town from the south, drive across town revving at each stoplight, and across the Ravenel Bridge going north out of town. I complained to truly deaf ears.
 
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I get that your neighbor has an enormous light display. What I don't get is how an FM transmitter is going to interfere with said display. Wouldn't you be better off inventing a death ray? :mad:
The display goes along with music which the neighbor broadcasts. Often people Blair their music with their windows down so they can hear it from next to their cars (in my yard). I have tried everything. Even got in trouble with state police for blocking the breakdown lane directly adjacent to my driveway. My solution. Out compete his signal.
 
Cars in your yard are subject to trespass depending on the jurisdiction.
 
It's cars in the breakdown lane and occupants in my yard. The police told me to stop confronting people in the street after several of the incidents resulted in violence and police intervention. Evidently where they stand is technically not my property. Living on a state highway there is 8 feet of frontage which I do not own.
 
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Couldn't flip the photo. This is what it looks like during the day. The display extends beyond the trees. That's my mailbox
 
If your neighbor is blasting loud music, he might be violating a local noise ordinance or disturbing the peace. It depends on where you live. If you can't get the police involved, you might have to consult your attorney for clarification on what laws, if any, are being broken. Confronting people who are not trespassing on your property is not wise, since you are liable to encounter some nut who might harm you.
 
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We do not discuss dangerous or illegal activities here on PF. This appears to be both.

Please find out what the laws are in your area and be sure to remain within them as well as avoiding any violence or other unsafe activities. Your irritating neighbor is not worth any jail time or injuries to yourself or others.
 
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