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OK. I did, and here it is:
S 97.121 (a) If the operation of an amateur station causes general interference to the reception of transmissions from stations operating in the domestic broadcast service when receivers of good engineering design, including adequate selectivity characteristics, are used to receive such transmissions, and this fact is made known to the amateur station licensee, the amateur station shall not be operated during the hours from 8.PM to 10:30PM local time, and on Sunday for the additional period from 10:30AM unti 1PM, local time, upon the frequency or frequencies used when the interference is created. (b) In general, such steps as may be necessary to minimize interference to stations operating in other services may be required after investigation by the FCC. I don't see where the above applies to Internet service providers. They are not licensed stations, per se, anyway. You might also note how cable TV stations are dealt with under similar circumstances. They are always at fault if there is an RFI problem. Ed WB6SAT broadband DMT modems do not have selectivity. They use wideband filters in the front end and line driver areas (or perhaps none, in case of annex C) and do the frequency selection in DSP. They don't have "adequate selectivity characteristics". Nor are they receiving transmissions from "stations in the domestic broadcast service". In fact, BPL systems do not appear to me to be "stations" operating in _any_ service. Hence, I don't think that either clause of 97.121 applies. That's not to say that the FCC won't contrive to pull a "through the looking glass" inversion, and come out with a ruling requiring licensed radio services to shut down to protect unlicensed land-line services. -- Dave Platt AE6EO Hosting the Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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