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"Mike Cavenaaugh" wrote:
wrote in message ... Snip The only "fool" is one that can't see the forest for the trees. The gist of the article, is matters that are of inherent concern to hammie radio, are widely agreed upon, unlike the few who hammies in rec.radio.cb who like to lay their life's problems at the feet of cbers who may dx. Snip Not that I favor any BPL technology but it will be interesting to see how the ever present letter of the law frequency police that troll this group react to new rules concerning amateur radio and BPL. I wonder if they will adhere to the letter of the law when it concerns them? What it will do is shut down both ham radio and cb. Power lines (unlike CATV) are usually unshielded and BPL will cover the ham and cb bands with solid 10 dB over s9 white noise once it gets going. The FCC wants this BPL so bad because it will enable "Internet Ready" appliances like Microwave Ovens, and Refrigerators. The FCC wants everyone to click a few keys on their cell phone and be able to tyrn on their microwave oven or crock pot while their still on the way home on the Interstate like George Jetson of the cartoon series of the same name. It will also generate huge revenue for the telephone and power line carriers who will no doubt be able to charge big bucks for this service like the cable TV providers do right now. Bottom line: It's all about MONEY. Always was. Always will be. Case closed. Yep, the BPL spells gloom and doom for air to air use. BIG money will always win the band spectrum, and all you'll be able to do is -attempt- to jam in incoming interference. Does that make you a keyclown if you attempt to jam something that is stepping on your toes!? Shame on the mess. -- http://NewsReader.Com/ 50 GB/Month |
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