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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 03:21:17 -0500, "Dave VanHorn"
wrote: Broadband over power lines is now being rolled out in Manassas Va. This is a very lucrative technology, but it also appears to be a very noisy technology, radiating noise from a couple MHz through low VHF. Believe it or not, even CB radio is supposed to be protected against this sort of interference. At least the FCC is supposed to act on well grounded complaints by a primary spectrum user, against interference caused by other primaries, secondaries, and part 15 devices. I may be wrong but isn't BPL's implementation limited. Doesn't BPL have a low enough bandwidth that it is only practical in rural areas where it doesn't have to service to many customers from the same power line? |