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![]() "Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com wrote in message link.net... The transmission lines are radiators. As such they will also receive. Power lines are right up next to the rigs. The RF from the radios will trash the BPL. Probably by causing drop outs and adding lots of extra delays. Basically it will make BPL useless anywhere near a ham station. Dan/W4NTI OK, let's say it does slow or even stop BPL near a ham station. Why wouldn't the FCC restrict amatuer operations around BPL areas? Frank Dresser |
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![]() OK, let's say it does slow or even stop BPL near a ham station. Why wouldn't the FCC restrict amatuer operations around BPL areas? Hmmm. That would be real interesting. The FCC restricting the use of lawfully licensed transmitters in order to accomodate Part15 unlicensed operations of incidental radiators..... Ed WB6SAT |
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Ed G. wrote:
OK, let's say it does slow or even stop BPL near a ham station. Why wouldn't the FCC restrict amatuer operations around BPL areas? Hmmm. That would be real interesting. The FCC restricting the use of lawfully licensed transmitters in order to accomodate Part15 unlicensed operations of incidental radiators..... Ed WB6SAT They'll modify the rules so it fits their agenda. remember, the FCC will do anything that can make them $$$$ for the US Treasury. 73 Frank K3EKO |
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![]() "Ed G." wrote in message . .. Hmmm. That would be real interesting. The FCC restricting the use of lawfully licensed transmitters in order to accomodate Part15 unlicensed operations of incidental radiators..... Ed WB6SAT Uh huh. The BPL folk have important freinds at the FCC. Do the hams? If so, why has this BPL thing gone this far? Frank Dresser |
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![]() "Frank Dresser" wrote in message ... "Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com wrote in message link.net... The transmission lines are radiators. As such they will also receive. Power lines are right up next to the rigs. The RF from the radios will trash the BPL. Probably by causing drop outs and adding lots of extra delays. Basically it will make BPL useless anywhere near a ham station. Dan/W4NTI OK, let's say it does slow or even stop BPL near a ham station. Why wouldn't the FCC restrict amatuer operations around BPL areas? Frank Dresser Well, hopefully, they can still read their own rules and regulations there at the FCC. You see we are the authorized legal service. And BPL is the unlicensed part 15 activity. Part 15 devices must accept interference from the licensed users. Hams. Course again, we are dealing with lawyers. So anything goes. Dan/W4NTI |
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![]() "Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com wrote in message hlink.net... Well, hopefully, they can still read their own rules and regulations there at the FCC. You see we are the authorized legal service. And BPL is the unlicensed part 15 activity. Part 15 devices must accept interference from the licensed users. Hams. Course again, we are dealing with lawyers. So anything goes. Dan/W4NTI If they don't like what they read, they'll write new ones. Frank Dresser |
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![]() "Frank Dresser" wrote in message ... "Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com wrote in message link.net... The transmission lines are radiators. As such they will also receive. Power lines are right up next to the rigs. The RF from the radios will trash the BPL. Probably by causing drop outs and adding lots of extra delays. Basically it will make BPL useless anywhere near a ham station. Dan/W4NTI OK, let's say it does slow or even stop BPL near a ham station. Why wouldn't the FCC restrict amatuer operations around BPL areas? Frank Dresser Because we are a licensed service and BPL is not ... Carl - wk3c |
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![]() "Carl R. Stevenson" wrote in message ... Because we are a licensed service and BPL is not ... Carl - wk3c Oh. Who writes the licensing rules? Would it be the same politicians and bureaucrats who think BPL is just fine and dandy? Frank Dresser |
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Dan/W4NTI w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com wrote: Well, hopefully, they can still read their own rules and regulations there at the FCC. You see we are the authorized legal service. THEY are the law. If they decide the public need for this kind of broadband internet access outweighs the need of a few hams to chit-chat...well... Politics is quite an interesting thing. What's Right isn't always clear-cut, and doesn't always go, even if it is. We're probably talking about a majority of lawmakers who neither understand radio nor the internet. They're likely to see, "guy with freaky-ass radio equipment is stopping hundreds of my voters from getting internet access, and this should be illegal." Or, worse, "Guy who is giving me no money is interfering with organization that is laying on the dough." A united voice speaks better to the government, which is why ARRL is asking for backing. -Beej |
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![]() "Keith" wrote in message news ![]() On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 00:31:17 GMT, opcom in wrote: What have you done for Amateur Radio today? --^^--------------------------------------------------------------- The question is what has the ARRL done to the future of Ham Radio by hanging on to the Morse Code Requirement? It has killed it. -- Best Regards, Keith http://kilowatt-radio.org/ ========================================== = http://slrn.org SLRN 0.9.8.0 is out. = ========================================== Makes you happy that you are nothing more than a no-code CB'er. 10-73's! |
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