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"Kim W5TIT" wrote
Gosh, those are just a few questions people may encounter, and I am probably now going to be lambasted for thinking about the majority. No, I think you will be lambasted for not doing your homework and understanding the issue. "BPL" is an unlicensed service which proposes that it be allowed to inject RF (radio signals) into the AC distribution grid. This RF will extend across the MF/HF spectrum, and up into the lower VHF spectrum, and the power lines will act not as a transmission line, but as an antenna. The interference will potentially affect EVERY RADIO COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE (not just hams) who use the affected spectrum. In fact, BPL is a single unlicensed service which would presume to pollute the spectrum used by the "majority" (your word, not mine) of all long distance radio communications services. Kim, you seem to be a person concerned with social issues. That's a great quality. Go to your local library and research the term "tragedy of the commons". Good luck on this one now. With all kind wishes, de Hans, K0HB -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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