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Sending DLS (Internet) over powerlines uses either
1.8 to 32 MHz or 3 to 21 Mhz. Of cause in the first case CB is also affected. The signal strength was measured by the gov, and found to be 111.639 times the allowed limit.... They had to reduce it a factor 111.639 to make even digital radio reception (DRM (Digital Radio Mondial) ) possible. New tests are running, here is an original article in German: http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/66673 As internet over powerlines is also considered in the US, I think US amateurs and CB people should strongly protest too. These guys got the license to operate 'because it is cable, and that is not regulated like radio'. Of cause powerlines are not shielded, and high up there, the perfect VERY long antennas.... ;-) Maybe if the conditions are good you will be able to get free internet from Austria in the US. ;-) |
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