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![]() "Brian Kelly" wrote in message om... (N2EY) wrote in message ... In article , "Kim W5TIT" writes: "N2EY" wrote in message ... In article , "Ryan, KC8PMX" writes: Just found out today listening to a local, reputable radio station that Bay, Saginaw and Midland Counties in Michigan are going to be "test sites" for BPL, at least for Michigan. I don't know when it will be an actual reality, as opposed to being in the planning stages, but will keep current with their project! Ryan, If you have a 6 meter rig that can go mobile, you're set up to measure/observe (and report) BPL interference. 73 de Jim, N2EY heh heh. Yeah, and any ham worth being a ham would have a 6-meter rig that can go mobile so they can measure/observe (and report) BPL interference. Right? IIRC, Ryan has mentioned being active on 6 meters. So there's a good chance he has such a rig already. FWIW I haven't run into any documented instances of BPL operating as high as 50 Mhz yet. The BPL signals I've listened to in the Emmaus PA ran between 3 Mhz to somewhere just above 22 Mhz. That's pretty narrow by "broadband standards". If/when they get more users doing who knows what I suppose the BPL band edges will expand both up & down. 73 de Jim, N2EY w3rv Lets see now...3 to 22 Mhz.....80/75, 40, 30, 20, 17 and 15 meters turned into a wideband wasteland. With plans to expand to 12, 10, and six meters. Yep...thats a real good thing. We could all go to 160 and fight the 50/9 QRN most of the year, or 12 and ten which are dead during the low of the cycle, which we are heading for. Yep, lots to look forward to. Dan/W4NTI |
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Dan/W4NTI wrote:
"Brian Kelly" wrote in message om... (N2EY) wrote in message ... In article , "Kim W5TIT" writes: "N2EY" wrote in message ... In article , "Ryan, KC8PMX" writes: Just found out today listening to a local, reputable radio station that Bay, Saginaw and Midland Counties in Michigan are going to be "test sites" for BPL, at least for Michigan. I don't know when it will be an actual reality, as opposed to being in the planning stages, but will keep current with their project! Ryan, If you have a 6 meter rig that can go mobile, you're set up to measure/observe (and report) BPL interference. 73 de Jim, N2EY heh heh. Yeah, and any ham worth being a ham would have a 6-meter rig that can go mobile so they can measure/observe (and report) BPL interference. Right? IIRC, Ryan has mentioned being active on 6 meters. So there's a good chance he has such a rig already. FWIW I haven't run into any documented instances of BPL operating as high as 50 Mhz yet. The BPL signals I've listened to in the Emmaus PA ran between 3 Mhz to somewhere just above 22 Mhz. That's pretty narrow by "broadband standards". If/when they get more users doing who knows what I suppose the BPL band edges will expand both up & down. 73 de Jim, N2EY w3rv Lets see now...3 to 22 Mhz.....80/75, 40, 30, 20, 17 and 15 meters turned into a wideband wasteland. With plans to expand to 12, 10, and six meters. Yep...thats a real good thing. We could all go to 160 and fight the 50/9 QRN most of the year, or 12 and ten which are dead during the low of the cycle, which we are heading for. Yep, lots to look forward to. Dan/W4NTI Dan, Why don't you be the first to QSY to those bands so we don't have to listen to your crap on 20 and 75! |
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