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Keith wrote: On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 19:37:31 GMT, Phil Kane wrote: On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 09:11:05 -0500, Mike Coslo wrote: IOW, if I know my neighbor has BPL access, does my continued use of my HF amateur privileges when I know that tests show that the only HF signal that did not knock a BPL signal out was at the QRP level constitute that willful interference? I say no, but the other side has an interesting interpretation. Maybe Phil could weigh in on this one too? This attorney says that if you are operating within the FCC Rule requirements then any interception by a system which is not intended to receive those signals - be it an audio device or a BPL system - is the problem of the affected system operator and not of the transmitter operator or licensee. That isn't the point Phil, these emails and newsgroup posts could be presented to the FCC and Congress to prove that all the interference to BPL is intentional by ham radio operators and that the government should stop the hams from destroying the Internet or whatever argument the deep pockets of the BPL industry want to use to stop complaints by ham radio operators. Though it would probably be a Pandoras box to try to use newsgroup postings as evidence!!!! 8^) - Mike KB3EIA - |
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