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![]() "Katz" wrote in message oups.com... PowerHouse Communications wrote: Story claims that the problem with BPL (Broadband over Power Line) is that CB and Ham radio will cause interference to it, making it unreliable!! --------- ... On paper, using power lines as a means for distributing traffic throughout a residence is a no-brainer. ... One contributing factor is the possible interference from HAM or CB radio communications, say experts, that could decrease the reliability of the transmissions. --------- It would be interesting to hear reports from some CBers in areas where BPL trials are currently in use. As far as I'm concered, BPL is kludge, a bailing wire, cardboard and duct tape 'last mile' solution that should of NEVER gotten off the ground. Ham and CB cause interference to BPL? Last studies I read - suggested "overwhelmingly" the other way around - even interfering with 2 way radio systems used by Public Service Agencies. I also understand that BPL was tried elsewhere and BOMBED. So, ya got to wonder just what IS the truth? Yes, I'd be interested in reports from CBers and Hams alike where BPL may already be in effect. 2 way radio users as well - in the low band to lower VHF regions. Just my 2 cents lou/ka3flu |