Straight Talk on Access BPL
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			Access BPL poses a threat for all radio amateurs working HF through 
incidental RF radiation on HF and low VHF.  That is national and will 
affect the majority of radio amateurs and other citizens making up 
about 96 percent of the USA population, those who live in urban and 
suburban residential areas. 
 
Radio amateurs have several choices, all free, no obligations to do 
anything - 
 
1.  Do nothing, let someone else do the talking...such as the ARRL. 
 
2.  Make your comments known directly to the FCC on NPRM 
04-29 via the ECFS.  Do it doubly, on that and on ET Docket 
04-37; 04-37 has the first document as the NPRM itself. 
 
3.  Sit in here and bitch and whine and snarl at others and make 
noises about "big money intrests" and "we are all doomed" and 
other excuses for not doing anything. 
 
The FCC does NOT run any BPL system.  It can't unless there is 
Congressional legislation made that allows them to that.  Right now, 
all the FCC can do is to establish INCIDENTAL RF RADIATION 
limits on Access BPL systems.  The FCC can regulate that and 
does so now on many electronic devices. 
 
NPRM 04-29 as proposed does NOT allow any incidental RF 
radiation beyond that already established in Part 15, Title 47 C.F.R. 
If you don't know what that means, you can get a free download of 
Part 15 from the GPO link on the FCC website.  If you don't know 
what that means, ask someone who does for an education in the 
subject.  Whether realizing it or not, everyone is living with those 
Part 15 incidental RF radiation limits right now. 
 
The FCC cannot do anything against any Access BPL system 
except regulate that incidental RF.  The FCC can't stop a system 
from being installed, can't halt planning, or anything else.  What 
you CAN do is make sure the Part 15 limits REMAIN AS THEY 
ARE.  LOWER the limits for less HF noise if you can...but know 
what you are talking about when you request that. 
 
Nobody is going to stop BPL.  It is there.  It can be there.  What 
CAN be done is to demand stringent measurement and enforcement 
rules on incidental RF radiation.  Make it tough enough to force the 
Access BPL proponents to spend money and effort on PROOF of 
PERFORMANCE of the eventual huge antenna array of an 
installed Access BPL system.  You can force the enactment of 
regulations that might make BPL proponents think twice about 
installing one. 
 
No Access BPL system is running KiloWatts of power into those 
power lines.  It iis relatively low level.  But, the enormous length 
and breadth of the electric power distribution network already there 
can be a gigantic antenna larger than any that has existed in radio 
at any time.  While those power lines work fine at 60 cycles, every 
discontinuity in those lines, every amplifier along the way, every 
coupling device, is a potential point-source for incidental RF radiation 
from about 4 to 80 MHz.  All those potential radiation points will add 
to the HF and low VHF RF radiation.  In an area of 50,000 population 
there may be 10,000 possibilities for incidental RF radiation, not just 
in the Access BPL equipment but every single power line splice and 
change in wire spacing.  All of those things ADD RF noise power to 
the interference field stretching to many square miles. 
 
It is the task of the FCC to HOLD DOWN the incidental RF radiation 
levels and KEEP them down.  You have to tell them that. 
 
The ARRL can't do it alone.  They are only one special interest group 
competing with MANY special interest groups, most of whom are 
Access BPL proponents.  The FCC does listen to CITIZENS.  It must 
since that is the law.  The FCC WILL "listen" to you via the ECFS 
as a CITIZEN of the USA. 
 
You aren't going to win many points babbling pseudo-patriotic stuff 
about "amateur radio vital to Homeland Security and for emergencies." 
The FCC knows damn well that hams are basically hobbyists having 
fun with radios.  They've known that for a long time.  Don't kid yourself 
differently or to others.  We are all CITIZENS.  All citizens are vital to 
this nation.  ALL deserve to be heard.  Make yourself heard and 
you WILL be listened to. 
 
Your choice on what to do.  I've made my Comment to the FCC on 
NPRM 04-29.  Will any of you do the same? 
 
LHA 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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