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![]() "Keith" wrote in message ... Broadband over Power Lines has been approved for a NPRM by the full 5 commissioners of the FCC. What this means for all short wave listeners is that once BPL is deployed a SWL is not protected by any interference caused by BPL transmissions. SWL's use part 15 devices and most accept any interference. [snip] It's my guess that interference and the FCC are the least of BPL's problems. Now let's see if it's fast and reliable enough to get people to pay for it. Frank Dresser |
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