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John Smith wrote:
BPL is data "conducted" over powerlines below about 30(?)MHz, microwave bands are not involved. Ham bands suffer, see FCC site or ARRL (protested) BPL = "city wide longwire antenna" with Data on it. "thatcher" wrote in message ... Anyone know much about this supposedly non-interfering BPL. But I heard there is a microwave version of BPL. |
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On Sun, 07 Mar 2004 13:19:19 -0800, thatcher wrote:
But I heard there is a microwave version of BPL. Then it isn't BPL. B=Broadband over P=Power L=Lines. Perhaps you're referring to WISP? Wireless ISP? Works great, using it! gm -- Replace x in adr with c |
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