Make sure he takes his antenna w/him when he goes... You don't want your new neighbor to pick up the hobby due to the convenience of an antenna already in situ.
I used to live close to the DC beltway and occasionally picked up tranmissions from truckers who presumably had hotwired illegal power amps to their radio rigs (I believe they call them seat warmers). Since it was intermittent, it was hard to say if it got fixed, but I think using: (i) covers on coax inputs to the pre and (ii) short shielded interconnects helped considerably.
What was the Dilbert quote... er... "Very few problems cannot be solved with the selective use of high explosives." Something like that. ;)
I used to live close to the DC beltway and occasionally picked up tranmissions from truckers who presumably had hotwired illegal power amps to their radio rigs (I believe they call them seat warmers). Since it was intermittent, it was hard to say if it got fixed, but I think using: (i) covers on coax inputs to the pre and (ii) short shielded interconnects helped considerably.
What was the Dilbert quote... er... "Very few problems cannot be solved with the selective use of high explosives." Something like that. ;)