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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... Data communications occupy wider bandwidths than the stated clock rate. It is not unreasonable to expect harmonics 3 to 5 times the clock rate because the signaling uses square waves and there is significant power in the odd harmonics. -- Telamon Ventura, California A square wave, itself, won't convey much information. It needs to be modulated, and the modulation would have to effect the symmetry and result in both odd and even harmonics. I don't know what sort of modulation BPL is using. I can imagine hundreds of low amplitude sine wave carriers from 2 to 60 Mhz, all of them phase modulated. In that case, I don't think there would be much harmonic output. This would certainly still be a big problem for the radio hobbyist, but not so much for the FM/TV user. There have been several BPL tests in various communities, and it doesn't seem to have wiped out normal broadcast use. If BPL caused enough bothersome interference to keep people in the test communities from their TVs and radios, the National Association of Broadcasters would have squashed it like a bug. Frank Dresser |
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