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"Brenda Ann Dyer" wrote: "RFCOMMSYS" wrote in message ... Will BPL be prohibited at LW and MW frequencies? If so, can sub-harmonics still QRM those bands? No such things as subharmonics. The fundamental cannot produce frequencies lower than itself. However, who knows what strange QRM the modems themselves will produce.. Yes that is true that the fundamental by itself will not produce harmonics of lower frequency but the fundamental is being modulated by data so mixed products of variable data transmitted mixing with the carrier will produce frequency energy above and below the fundamental. If you have long strings of ones or zeros the mixed frequencies will be as low as the inverse of the period of low frequency data rates. -- Telamon Ventura, California |