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Originally Posted by jimbo2012
It is not ham radio's
the breakers made by Eaton are defective and can be replaced at no charge call warranty or look at your box there is the name of the installer to call.
Do not pay any fee, they are known to be defective in hundreds of homes
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Just a little FYI the breakers are not defective it is usually the Ham radio operators putting out to much power at a certain frequency at a certain signal length, which is not allowed by FCC however, it is hard to enforce..
Eaton has adjusted there design of there breaker's to shield them from over powered Ham radio's.
I happen to talk with the engineers in the design area years ago.
Also if a Ham Radio runs high power at 17m it still can happen with the new breakers and they have a manufacture date code of 2014 and before are the breaker's that are effected .
You usually can find the offender with a big whip antenna on there house or hidden in a flag pole or attic.
Good Luck.