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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. All I have to do is engage in a contact on the ham bands as my license allows me to legally do, there is no "intention" of jamming BPL, it just happens and they would have a hard time trying to prove I had an intent to jam BPL. Unless they get the part 15 rules changed for BPL (and don't rule that out either), they don't have a leg to stand on. |
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