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Jay in the Mojave wrote:
Steveo wrote: Jay in the Mojave wrote: Hello All: I thought you all might like to hear how i got rid of some major power line noise. snip for brevity Hello Jay: It's nice to have that noise gone out of your ears no doubt. What will you do with BPL? Is that really gonna happen? Hello Steveo: I don't really think so. Its ****ing in the wind technology. Its a add on goof ball scheme, that getting more attention then BPL has done good. Anytime you modify a system for something other than it was designed for your going to run into big problems. Right off the Bat the ARRL is measuring the RF Signal/Interference levels from BPL and even sueing the FCC over all this. Look at http:www.arrl.org for more details. A power grid system has a number of maintenance crew who keep it running. What are the equipment, installation, training, test equipment, maintenance costs? And they are going to compete in a home internet sever business, that get $9.98 a house? And what about the nut balls that are going to shoot out the BPL equipment, and then mistake a brand new transformer like I got, for BPL equipment? Oh man! What about near by interference from a ham or cb operator, you know some of the boys run pretty impressive steam. With new fiber optics and who know what else is coming that is new and will pass high speed electrons even faster that the Fiber Optics pass photons. Maybe even a wireless system will be put into use. I found it kind of funny reading some of the material on BPL, kind of like some of those guys all ready have their mind made up before its all up and running. Any new design must be tested and under real world conditions, like noisy transformers, lightening, drunks running into telephone poles, High Voltage leaking into their equipment, rain, snow high winds with ice, Ham Radio Mucho Power Inc types, and a bunch of other things. If the countries power grids are in bad shape I'd say that even makes things worst. Remember the power outage in NY City a while back. They will have state and federal authorities breathing down their necks with more power outages. I would list BPL, in with the Edsel, Probation, X wives, ****ing into the wind, flat spare tires, morse code learning tapes, AOL, Lead Paint, quick sand, trusting polications, 9th grade european history, losing your car keys, having nut cake hackers copy your computer data over BPL to buy them a new car, Ordering new LMR 400 coax and getting date code 1968 Radio Shack RG58C coax, buying that new linear off E-Bay and only measuring 125 watts out after the guy told you it would do 550 watts on his Mickey Mouse Dorsey CB'er guy wish watt meter, and much more. Jay in the Mojave Hello Jay Oh man you got long winded that time and it got better with every sentence/paragraph. I hope you're right about the flat spare tire BPL analogy. It boils down to how much cash can they pocket from it and to hell with the amateur radio enthusiast complaining about it. I understand it sounds like a bee hive in your ear. -- http://NewsReader.Com/ |
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