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Is BPL still only in a testing phase yet to be approved by
the FCC for a full scale build? It would be nice if there was a website set up clearly explaining what BPL is, how to detect it, where it is and will be deployed, information and .pdf forms to fill out and mail in to complain to the right people in the right areas of the country. If I wasn't so lazy and more computer literate I'd do it myself. Sounds like its something the ARRL should be more active in doing. |
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![]() "private" wrote in message ... Is BPL still only in a testing phase yet to be approved by the FCC for a full scale build? Testing only at this point, but quite a few mega$ have been sunk into it now. It would be nice if there was a website set up clearly explaining what BPL is, how to detect it, where it is and will be deployed, information and .pdf forms to fill out and mail in to complain to the right people in the right areas of the country. It dosen't sound like it's going to be hard to find. Those Wavs and movies on the ARRL site show it about as suttle as a train horn in a hearing aid shop. |
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It would be nice if there was a website set up clearly explaining
what BPL is, how to detect it, where it is and will be deployed, information and .pdf forms to fill out and mail in to complain to the right people in the right areas of the country. http://www.arrl.org/bpl The only thing missing are the 'complaint forms.' It is possible to misidentify non-BPL signals as BPL, so ARRL wants to take a close look at each report, analyzing the signal in the frequency and time domain, for example, before reporting it as BPL. I have seen a number of misidentified signals, either conventional power line noises or other. One ham reported that he was hearing BPL signals 60 miles away, an impossbility at the power levels used and the size of the trial areas. (The largest of the trial areas is about 300 homes; most are less than 100 and some are as few as 10.) If one is in the right area, it isn't hard to find, at least for the BPL systems that are radiating at the FCC "legal limit." The limit of 30 uV/m at 30 meters translates to S9+ signals several MHz wide. I drove to Whitehall, PA, one of the trial areas using the Amperion BPL system. It took me a few hours of driving around, but I found the two 1/2-mile stretches of overhead power lines in the trial area that has extremely strong interference. There are trials or early deployment in the following cities: * indicates that ARRL has identified the streets/neighborhood involved). ** indicates that ARRL has visited the trial area *** indicates that other hams have visited the trial area and submitted reports of interference to their mobile stations **** indicates a report of interference to a home amateur station Birmingham, AL Atlanta, GA Honolulu, HI* Boise, ID* Potomac, MD*, **,***,**** Cape Girardeau, MO*,*** Raleigh, NC* Briarcliff Manor/Ossining, NY*,**,*** Bethlehem/Hanover, PA*,**,**** Emmaus, PA*,**,*** Whitehall, PA*,** Manassas, VA*,**,*** It is reported that PG&E may be doing a small trial "in the bay area." A local Michigan radio station just ran a piece that the service should soon be available in parts of Michigan. Rumors about possible deployment in Florida have been bantered about. If any hams live near the trial areas and can take an HF mobile station into the area, or suspect they may have BPL interference at home, contact me at . I can provide more information and a map of the areas involved. 73, Ed Hare, W1RFI ARRL Lab |
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That would be Bay, Midland and Saginaw counties.
-- Ryan, KC8PMX FF1-FF2-MFR-(pending NREMT-B!) --. --- -.. ... .- -. --. . .-.. ... .- .-. . ..-. .. .-. . ..-. ... --. .... - . .-. ... It is reported that PG&E may be doing a small trial "in the bay area." A local Michigan radio station just ran a piece that the service should soon be available in parts of Michigan. Rumors about possible deployment in Florida have been bantered about. If any hams live near the trial areas and can take an HF mobile station into the area, or suspect they may have BPL interference at home, contact me at . I can provide more information and a map of the areas involved. 73, Ed Hare, W1RFI ARRL Lab |
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Take your lazy ass to the arrl website and look for yourself. ARRL has been
doing a LOT of legwork on BPL. or not. "private" wrote in message ... Is BPL still only in a testing phase yet to be approved by the FCC for a full scale build? It would be nice if there was a website set up clearly explaining what BPL is, how to detect it, where it is and will be deployed, information and .pdf forms to fill out and mail in to complain to the right people in the right areas of the country. If I wasn't so lazy and more computer literate I'd do it myself. Sounds like its something the ARRL should be more active in doing. |
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![]() "private" wrote in message ... Is BPL still only in a testing phase yet to be approved by the FCC for a full scale build? It would be nice if there was a website set up clearly explaining what BPL is, how to detect it, where it is and will be deployed, information and .pdf forms to fill out and mail in to complain to the right people in the right areas of the country. If I wasn't so lazy and more computer literate I'd do it myself. Sounds like its something the ARRL should be more active in doing. They are very active in it. Just go to their website and you can find reports on their activities. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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