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Jim Hampton wrote:
Exactly. Also, don't just complain to the utilities as they will still deny getting complaints. I wonder if they are hiring any of the lawyers from the tobacco companies LOL A CC list for complaints: *Utility company *FCC (radio, telecom, and cable depts) *ARRL *your congresscritter *your senator *your state's PUC (public utilitues commission) *The senators or congressmen who fund the FCC *Various broadcasters, particularly those on TV channels 2, 3, 4 (as these are below 80MHz, the high end of BPL). Also any shortwave broadcasters in the USA except VOA (they are not allowed to care about reception inside the USA). *NTIA (who we share the 5MHz band with). |
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![]() "Robert Casey" wrote in message ... *your state's PUC (public utilitues commission) It's PUD around here. Also any shortwave broadcasters in the USA except VOA (they are not allowed to care about reception inside the USA). Neither are any of them. |
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Please see my previous message about the necessity of making SURE
that any complaints of "BPL interference" REALLY ARE BPL. 73, Carl - wk3c "Robert Casey" wrote in message ... Jim Hampton wrote: Exactly. Also, don't just complain to the utilities as they will still deny getting complaints. I wonder if they are hiring any of the lawyers from the tobacco companies LOL A CC list for complaints: *Utility company *FCC (radio, telecom, and cable depts) *ARRL *your congresscritter *your senator *your state's PUC (public utilitues commission) *The senators or congressmen who fund the FCC *Various broadcasters, particularly those on TV channels 2, 3, 4 (as these are below 80MHz, the high end of BPL). Also any shortwave broadcasters in the USA except VOA (they are not allowed to care about reception inside the USA). *NTIA (who we share the 5MHz band with). |
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On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 17:38:09 GMT, "Carl R. Stevenson"
wrote: Please see my previous message about the necessity of making SURE that any complaints of "BPL interference" REALLY ARE BPL. Unless I know it's BPL, it's just going to get reported as "noise". Another way to look at it though ... If it doesn't sound like a normal power line, it's gonna be BPL as there shouldn't be anything else on there. My understand is that this is only going to be in the Midland, Bay City, and Saginaw areas with the possibility of Flint. I still haven't seen anything specific as to locations and time tables. Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) 73, Carl - wk3c "Robert Casey" wrote in message ... Jim Hampton wrote: Exactly. Also, don't just complain to the utilities as they will still deny getting complaints. I wonder if they are hiring any of the lawyers from the tobacco companies LOL A CC list for complaints: *Utility company *FCC (radio, telecom, and cable depts) *ARRL *your congresscritter *your senator *your state's PUC (public utilitues commission) *The senators or congressmen who fund the FCC *Various broadcasters, particularly those on TV channels 2, 3, 4 (as these are below 80MHz, the high end of BPL). Also any shortwave broadcasters in the USA except VOA (they are not allowed to care about reception inside the USA). *NTIA (who we share the 5MHz band with). |
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