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William wrote:
"Jim Hampton" wrote in message ... You miss the point. I'm interested in showing how this BPL is a two-way street. Beacons are legal on 10 meters. 6 meters would also likely be effective. I'd prefer not using 20 meters for a 40 miles circuit Not a circuit. which would require a considerable signal and also cause that signal to be stronger thousands of miles away. I'm interested in a band that isn't open and working someone far enough away to require 50 watts or more. That is how you demonstrate the two-way possibilities of BPL. Ya keep it all legal. Your entire response is conspiracy to commit an illegal act: intentional interference. Dear Beeping Bill: How can a licensed user intentionally interfere with an unlicensed user? You see, if an unlicensed transmitter is going to put some electric field into my receiver, I simply want to return the favor - with interest. You might want to run it by the ARRL and/or Riley. ;^) You might want to consider that word "unlicensed". Part 97 = licensed Part 15 = unlicensed Dave K8MN |
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