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It would seem that "non-radio knowledgeable" consumers are the ones that BPL
is aimed towards. These include the people that don't seem to know that their cell phones and cordless phones use radio signals. The same for Bluetooth or WiFi devices they might want to use inside their homes. Sad to say but interference to the above devices would be more likely to gain attention than interference to something (hamming) that most people misunderstand. I agree that we need to do what we can against this but has anything been done to test whether this technology will affect "in home" use of devices mentioned above? Paul Hurm N8OT |
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