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Old January 10th 05, 03:00 AM
running dogg
 
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Keith wrote:

On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 13:01:53 -0600, wrote:

There is an article at
www.cryptome.org FCC Rule on Broadband Over
Electric Lines.I was wondering if Broadband over electric lines will
have any effect on shortwave radio's and other kinds of radio's and tv
sets and computers?


It will wipe out the HF bands, although there have been some
frequencies set aside that BPL can't operate on that have to do with
aircraft and marine frequencies.
The http://arrl.org web site has information on the BPL problem.



It will also wipe out low VHF TV (channels 2-6, about 62-88 Mhz). But
from what I've read I suspect that the FCC is seriously trying to end
over the air TV broadcasting, so this may just be the excuse they need
to pull the plug on analog TV and force every American to buy a pricey
(several thousand dollars) high definition TV, and force them to use
either cable or satellite services that have expensive monthly fees. I
personally think the FCC may be playing with fire here-if there's one
thing Americans care about, it's TV, and suddenly rendering 300 million
+ analog TV sets useless may create a severe backlash. The British
pulled something similar off when they stopped all 405 line TV
broadcasting, but the Brits care much less about TV than Americans do.




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