Ham Radio Interference from next door neighboor


My next door neighboor has a ham radio with big power amp, ever time he talk on the radio, his voice is all over my phone, tv and my two channels system ( http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?vdone&1081564573&view )I change all my phone to 2.4 GHz digital cordless phone and the RFI Interference is gone, I change my tv to HDTV and Interference is also gone, I try everything on my my two channels tube system, (power cord rfi filter, power conditioner, Dedicated AC with good ground) it will not do a think, his voice is still all over my Carver Al-III when he talk. Is there a way to filter out the ham radio RFI??? Please Help.

My two channel System:
Shanling CD-T100C CD Player
Audio Experience SYMPHONIES Tube preamp
Rogue M-120 Tube amp
Rogue M-120 Tube amp
Carver Al-III Plus Speaker
Carver AL-III Plus Speaker
MIT AVt 2 Interconnect
AudioQuest AQ TYPE 6 Speaker cable
Adcom ACE-515 AC filter

Thanks
Alan
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Invite him over to your house to hear what his equipment is actually doing to yours. He may appreciate the problem more, and may be spurred onto some ideas to fix it. Serve refreshments and talk about possible solutions, not problems.

He might even like hi-fi enough to ditch his other hobby... hammers are notorious gearheads.
I think a small amount of plastic explosive at the base of said antenna should more than correct the situation. Bet he doesn't come asking questions either.

Or you could just go talk to him, gear junkie to gear junkie.
Hi Alan,
There is a little device called a "TVI" filter that your neighbor can insert between his radio's output and his antenna. It should solve the problem and clear up the RF. The TVI is very cheap and if your neighor is at all friendly and a responsible ham operator he should have no problem what-so-ever in adding the filter.
Wizard,
Sure that solves the problem, but the plastique idea is much more entertaining ;-P .
Cheers, Spencer