Comment Re:finally, now i can ask my question w/o being OT (Score 1) 100
Most of those cheap devices are so called Part 15 devices. It means they HAVE to accept all interferance and may not interfere with others and most of the time it is even spelled out on the label!
This also includes interference from your own mircowave, TV, Cell and cordless phone and not neccesarily your HAM radio neighbor.
You thought you have no transmitting devices in your own home - huh ?
As for the RF saftety, I asure you that every HAM Radio Operator has to evaluate their station every year so that it is in complience the the FCC rules. BTW, if you are concerned about the RF levels from your HAM radio neigbor, do not use your cell phone since the radioation you are exposed to by your phone is a couple of orders of magnitude higher than what he is doing.
If there is a problem, please talk to your neighbor nicely and I am sure he is willing to take reasonable steps to cure the problems with YOUR equipment. He might not even be aware of your experience.
If the problem originates from an unlicensed CBer who does not care that his signal splatters all over the place, call the FCC.
Andreas, N6NU