John Smith I wrote:
Christopher Cox wrote:
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This has nothing to do with the Internet or code tapping amateurs.
It has to do with some intellectually devoid engineers challenging the
reality of the Nyquist rate and placing a device on the only radio
frequencys that can be naturally propagated through out the planet.
This group will be beaming porn wirelessly throughout the world, what
an accomplishment. They should feel proud!
Chris
The old failed logic recycled one more time; go keep track of who had
licenses before code was dropped ... eat your lotus blossoms--it always
worked before ...
JS
John,
You are making some poor assumptions. I do not frequent the radio HF
spectrum. While I have operated CW before, it has been years ago,
largely to gain privileges to HF. I make my living in the Voip/Data
world and would like to push broadband consumption like a utility.
That being said, I liken BPL to pee'ing into a stream. While I might not
get my drinking water from it, someone or thing probably does. Just
because BPL is not polluting spectrum I might be using today does not
mean its not polluting someone else. Additionally, BPL's maximum data
rate of 2 Mbps makes it late coming and soon not even considered broadband.
I do not understand why you would fight for something you probably would
not even want in the future. Lets lay down some fiber, or at least
twisted pair.
The facts are old, arguments for BPL vary because of their faulty logic,
not the other way around.
Chris