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There will be so much capital investment by companies in BPL that the
courts won't dare to overturn the decision!!!! The FCC will cave to the $$$ interest, if they have not already done so. The answer may be to establish local HF nets, need to be local to keep S/N ratios high, and get on the air during peak internet times and simply shut down the BPL service at the consumer level. Let the consumers complain about poor service. Then provide the defense of non-licensed Part 15 devices etc. Running 1 KW as the minimum power necessary to communicate across town on 75 phone will certainly have an impact on local BPL users!!! DD Zoran Brlecic wrote: Hans K0HB wrote: http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/...service_1.html Yep, sadly it's becoming a reality. Personally, I'm looking forward to the day when I program my electronic keyer into a CQ loop, fire up the amp and leave on a vacation. Of course, the next logical step is the FCC protecting the BPL by placing amateur radio in part 15. WA7AA |
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