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Old February 17th 04, 12:42 AM
Jim Hampton
 
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I hate to say it, but I'll probably put up a 10 meter beacon. Of course,
FCC rules state using the minimum amount of power necessary for
communications. This means searching out folks on the internet that are
perhaps 40 miles away and you'd need some 'reasonable' power on 10 meters.
Best to use a horizontal dipole. A vertical will reduce BPL interference in
both directions and a yagi would reduce your horizontal signal spread (as
well as aid communications). 100 watts or so ... I wonder what would be
most effective? AM/SSB/FM? Again, you simply increase power on the mode
selected to obtain decent communications. You also happen to choose a mode
that would tend to disrupt BPL. Of course, if the power companies do happen
to filter to protect amateur bands, they also will protect themselves from
signal ingress. Obviously, they are smart enough to stay away from the
commercial FM band, but I'd bet there will be problems in fringe areas for
channel 2 and 3 television. It will be interesting to see how it plays out.


73 from Rochester, NY
Jim AA2QA


"WA8ULX" wrote in message
...
Well the way I look at it is, that if it makes the spectrum useless, then

I
will use my gear for nothing more than a 24 Hour Beacon. Which in turn

should
make BPL pretty much useless. Not worried about the neighbors, the will

never
know whats causing there service to fail, and sooner than latter they will

drop
the Service.



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