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In rec.radio.amateur.policy CW wrote:
There are active military and government frequencies spread throughout the HF bands, I have, sitting in front of me, two pages worth of active military frequencies. This does not include FEMA, DEA, ect. Yes, they also use VHF and satellite but maintain activity on HF for long distance as VHF is line of sight and satellites are to vulnerable. You can do everything you want to maintain your chicken little views but some of us know better. As I have written, BPL devices *do* have the possibility to keep out of *some* HF frequencies AFAIK. Ham radio would not be the first candidate for this. Air mobile and military users would be more likely to benefit from it. And maybe it is a different perspective here in Austria, as our military has a lot less influence on our society. We've got utilities actively deploying this stuff, and while it is far from being everywhere, it is a real threat in some areas. I suppose they could not care less about implications of BPL for the military. They just do good lobbying, and they have shown their political influence in many issues in the past. Don't count too much on the military. They might just use this as an excuse to get funding for a new satellite based infrastructure or other alternatives. Moreover I suppose HF is most valuable to the military in crisis regions, where there is no BPL anyway ; ) /ralph |
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