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"Jim Leder" wrote in message ...
Unfortunately I agree. There is simply too much money backing BPL. The best we can hope for is to slow it down or at least apply enough pressure that the industry finds a way to clean it up. As it stands now, amateur radio as we know it is in grave danger. Guys...the trick here is to get organized clubs to start placing informational ads in local papers and other media to INFORM the public of exactly what harm BPL will bring. Yeah...it's gonna cost some bucks, but what's it worth to you to keep this crap at bay...?!?! They ALSO need to be informed that since this is a Part 15 program they are afforded NO PROTECTION from interferene from ANY licensed radiator. Lastly, we need to get the ARRL to start lobbying Congress to mandate an informational insert in any BPL-accessing device informing the consumer of exactly what Part 15 means and what the consumer can expect. 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() "Steve Robeson, K4CAP" wrote in message om... "Jim Leder" wrote in message ... They ALSO need to be informed that since this is a Part 15 program they are afforded NO PROTECTION from interferene from ANY licensed radiator. That's right. Hopefully somebody will find a way to generate and send "BPLI" (BPL Interference) via some kind of a handy device right back up the power line and into the distribution network out on the pole. If they send it down the power line then there must be a way to send it right back up the same, creating standing waves, and fudging their datastream. You hackers out there need to get to work on this. Related story: http://www.computerworld.com/industr...801,90700,00.h tml http://www.isoc.org/briefings/013/ ....and finally, the BPL Industry Big-Wigs will be having a Conference and Industry Trade Show in Herndon Virginia on April 21-22, 2004 at the Dulles Hyatt Hotel. Show Link: http://www.plca.net/newsandevents.asp You hams in the Va/DC/Md area need to get out there and "meet with" these people. Lastly, we need to get the ARRL to start lobbying Congress to mandate an informational insert in any BPL-accessing device informing the consumer of exactly what Part 15 means and what the consumer can expect. see: http://www.plca.net/FCC-04-29A1.pdf 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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M. uberputz wrote:
"Steve Robeson, K4CAP" wrote in message . com... "Jim Leder" wrote in message . .. They ALSO need to be informed that since this is a Part 15 program they are afforded NO PROTECTION from interferene from ANY licensed radiator. That's right. Hopefully somebody will find a way to generate and send "BPLI" (BPL Interference) via some kind of a handy device right back up the power line and into the distribution network out on the pole. If they send it down the power line then there must be a way to send it right back up the same, creating standing waves, and fudging their datastream. You hackers out there need to get to work on this. New mode: International DX "BPL" style digital protocol communications. Be sure to use your kilowatt linear to maintain desired QSOs. |
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