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In article , "Jim Hampton"
writes: The purpose was, obviously, to let eveyone know what we knew in the first place - BPL *will* cause interference. Whatever you may think, this will also cause interference to low band VHF users as well. I shan't get into who uses that. BPL *will* cause an HF noise level increase of at least 10 db. NTIA say so. NTIA also say we can "afford that" because BPL be super-service broadband and W say broadband good for country. Hooray for Republicans! I'm not sure if the Access BPL signals WILL affect VHF hammers. NTIA wasn't measuring there much, were they? Let's face it, as Dan remarked, BPL is going to HAVE to be fought "piece by piece" like the Cedar Rapids IA ham club did. It's also nice if a major radio corporation division is also in the city. :-) [Collins Radio] Big article in L.A. Times business section today about Mike Powell's plans. He not say direct but large speculation is that Mikey will go off to big pay in corporate world. He being dangled worm on gold-plated hook. Meanwhile, THE Chairman of FCC is off on another rural America trip to see "firsthand" how good BPL is in hinterlands. Whoopee. I can only see BPL as already there and waiting. Big, Big BIG antenna for noise-making on HF. Those who say nothing, do nothing can kiss their S (meter) units goodbye. You all deserve what you root for by not saying anything. Enjoy. |
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