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![]() "starman" wrote in message ... Mark Keith wrote: NO! The rf levels are too low. Any worry of that is silly. The only REAL worries, are about how bad that mess will trash the HF and LOW VHF bands. I've already come up with my plan, if my receiver is assaulted by this unwanted rf in the area. It's simple. If my radio is assaulted by BPL leakage, I'll just assault the *******s right back. I'll turn my beam towards the power line, crank up my henry to full power, and blow and go. I'll put that frigging BPL system on hold! They will have so many data errors, a dial up connection will look attractive. In order to "cure" their newfound problem, they will have to clean up the leakage. If they want to keep me out, they will have to keep themselves within. ![]() The BPL industry has already thought of the possibility that ham's might try to jam the BPL system. They could enact legislation to make it illegal to intentionally interfere with it. Enforcement might include fines or even canceling the license of an offending ham' and confiscating his equipment. It could get really nasty. Who has more friends on the FCC and in Congress? Hams or the BPL industry? Well, nobody's been "gushing" over ham radio lately. Frank Dresser |
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