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Rick wrote in news:4Mjxi.14734$eY.12116
@newssvr13.news.prodigy.net: There is a way to filter BPL from specific power poles. Its called a chain saw. Rick Barnard Peters wrote: Wouldn't it be possible to place a filter at your meter that would shunt the BPL signal to ground for the whole neighborhood? Actually, from a purely engineering efficiency point of view, getting it up there around 2-6 ghz would be the cost effective solution. You need less power and what power you do put on the wire tends to stay quite close to it for long distances....plus there's tons more spectrum available. -- Dave Oldridge+ ICQ 1800667 |
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