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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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