What needs to be done is for someone at a distance to document the clicks,
someone decidedly not "local local".  As long as only "local locals"
complain, he always has it in his mind that it's overload.  If it CAN'T be
documented at a distance, then there is the question how do you know that
it ISN'T overload.  If it isn't down 50 dB plus and minus 500 Hz then it's
not state of the art.  (All caveats about actually knowing HOW to measure
key clicks accurately still apply.)

And all the discussion here does little.  Without technically correct
documentation and subsequent application to the FCC, all this is just
shouting into the great big internet bit bucket.

He is in Knightdale, in the general Raleigh area, and I am on the other
side of Raleigh, in Apex.  If I can hear his beacon on one of my HF
antennas, I will check it out carefully.

73, Guy.
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