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Old March 23rd 04, 03:45 PM
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That's already illegal.

You are only allowed to emit for communications or brief testing.
You are only allowed to use sufficient power to accomplish a reliable
communication.


On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 13:56:24 -0500, starman wrote:


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.


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Old March 24th 04, 11:27 PM
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David wrote:

That's already illegal.

You are only allowed to emit for communications or brief testing.
You are only allowed to use sufficient power to accomplish a reliable
communication.


Part 15 devices must accept *any* interference. Look at the part 15
sticker on some of your gadgets.

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