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In article , "Dee D. Flint"
writes: "Jim Hampton" wrote in message ... Hello, Len Guess I get my dander up too at times. Certainly it is wrong to paint "all" Republicans or "all" Democrates or "all" of any one group with a wide brush. Not good at all. Besides, I've gotten led off-topic - not good at all. I have figured it out, Len. The problem is we are dropping the Morse requirements. Dang, now my washing machine is going to over-suds again ![]() However, BPL should help the situation. If BPL is going to reduce power line noise (according to power companies), it should reduce my washer over-sudsing since it runs from the mains. LOL. It's not that BPL will reduce power line noise but rather that the companies must reduce the noise to get BPL to work!! Dee, it's best you go into the FCC ECFS and look at the text of NTIA's Phase 2 report. [you can also get it at the NTIA website] Then look at the Iowa amateur club comment of 21 June 2004 where the test measurements indicated BOTH power line noise and OFDM BPL signals. Tsk, tsk, tsk. |