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February 21st 04, 03:07 PM
Steve Robeson, K4CAP
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(Len Over 21) wrote in message ...
In article , "Dee D. Flint"
writes:
The marketing hype is cheap broadband for the rural areas. Economic reality
is that it will probably never be extended into the rural areas even if some
suburban areas do go for it.
You have the "studies" to prove this as a fact?
Every single transformer between the injection
point of the signal and the end user must be bypassed with the BPL signal
for that signal to work.
Of course you KNOW the EXACT CHARACTERISTICS of "a BPL
signal," don't you?
I don't and won't presume to guess. But, you are AUTHORIZED by the
FCC to "legally interfere with any unlicensed service (of any kind)" and
are therefore blameless.
If you only have one user every few miles, it will
never pay off. And of course you've mentioned the power and/or signal
boosters required. Periodic boosters all along the line will be needed.
Ah so, the federal authorization magically makes all amateurs into
technical experts who KNOW things all through answering a few
questions and passing a morse code test.
Must be that new "interest" thing in hum radio.
Lennie, is there some reason you can take time to antagonize and
muck-rake through other threads, but you cannot answer a question put
directly to you?
You were asked a specific and direct question in another thread,
ironically about BPL, however you choose to ignore it.
Bravo for me. Proves a point, but I see you still continue to
hound and antagonize others about BPL issues without offering one bit
of technical enlightenment about it yourself.
Not surprising since the answer will unravell you yet again.
Care to stop being a fool long enough to go to that thread and
answer the question?
Steve, K4YZ
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