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"Barry OGrady" wrote in message
... On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 05:46:09 GMT, Zoran Brlecic wrote: Tony P. wrote: We really need to fight this and make them do the right thing. And it's a bit like un-ringing the bell. There are a whole lot of transceivers out there that put out anywhere from 50W to 200W right out of the box. And a whole lot more amps that kick up to the 1.5KW range. Granted, the FCC knows who and where every ham in the U.S. happens to be, but they don't know exactly what gear you've got do they? I mean I'm an extra without an HF rig right now. And when you think about it, a properly placed 5W transmitter will do stuttering wonders for BPL. BPL needs to be killed and pronto. The FCC tune has already changed. Read the article at: http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2004/03/09/1/?nc=1 Notice the FCC statement "...Powell responded to the question by saying the FCC would not let BPL interfere with critical services." Now the protection appears to have migrated to "critical" services only, and the burden of proof is thus shifted to amateur radio to show how our service is "critical" and worthy of protection against the best-thing-since-sliced-bread BPL. And they are about to lock up a goddamn housewife while these vultures roam unimpeded... 73 ... WA7AA What needs to be weighed up is the cost/benefit ratio. If BPL can benefit a huge number of people while inconveniencing a few amateurs then it is justified. Remember that amateur radio is a hobby that unjustifiably occupies valuable radio spectrum. Well, guess you are not a US Radio Amateur, or you would know that Amateur Radio is not a hobby, but is a service. If you ARE a ham and live in the US, please go read Part 97 again. -- ... Hank http://horedson.home.att.net http://w0rli.home.att.net |
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