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![]() "Keith" wrote in message ... On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 21:39:52 -0000, Carl R. Stevenson wrote: "Alun" wrote in message ... Maybe we could come up with a certificate for operating from BPL test sites, with endorsements for 500W, 1kW and 1.5kW? Gentlemen (and other denizens of RRAP :-) Suggestions of deliberate interference to ANYTHING (including BPL, which under the law has no right to protection from licensed services) will NOT make any friends for us at the FCC, on Capital Hill, or in the court of public opinion ... especially when all of those venues are mostly ill-informed on the real nature of the problem .... If these suggestions, even if offered in jest, get into the hands of the BPL spin doctors, they will not hesitate to publicly tar and feather the amateur radio service, at the FCC, to Congresspersons, and as widely as possible in the press (and we know how the press likes a controversial story, don't we?) PLEASE, I implore you - drop these concepts from public venues like usenet! You will do FAR more harm than good. We MUST "take the high road" on the BPL issue ... that doesn't mean rolling over and taking it ... but it does mean not shooting ourselves in the foot with such irresponsible talk. 73, Carl - wk3c : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . Consumers Internet Federation Oppose Ham Radio Operators Potential Interference to BPL San Francisco, CA - CIF today asked Congress to pass legislation to protect Broadband over Power Lines (BPL) users from interference by misguided ham radio operators. The ham radio operators through email lists and newsgroups are making plans to disrupt the critical infrastructure of the Internet in a terrorist like movement. These acts will dramatically impact Internet users' rights to access to the Internet. Legislation would require anyone who interferes with a BPL system to immediately cease all ham radio or CB operations until they no longer interfere with a BPL users business or home system. BPL promises Internet users a Broadband Nirvana and is endorsed by FCC Chairman Michael Powell as a solution to the lack of broadband choices for consumers. : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . -- Best Regards, Keith NW Oregon Radio http://kilowatt-radio.org/ Pax melior est quam iustissimum bellum. Replace spam.858c7d95 with wvi dot com & del _ While I haven't searched the net and there is no URL given, and I believe that the above "article" is contrived - I think it PERFECTLY illustrates the point I was trying to make. Carl - wk3c |
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