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![]() "yea right" wrote in message news ![]() http://broadcastengineering.com/news...it-data-power- 20050116/ With a repeater every mile, they will not be able to fulfill the goal of cheap Internet for rural users. AUT (another useless technology) "Their system uses repeaters placed at every one kilometer, (0.62 miles) and requires power lines to be modified to reduce interference with the data signals. The estimates were based on computer models, and that the data speeds available in a real-world version would depend on how many repeaters a power company used." Nothing like trying to use something intended for one use for some other unrelated use. Why would any fool want to put high-speed transmission data on an unshielded single wire feedline that travels for miles in a hostile communications environment? One would think the idea wouldn't get off the professor's desk. Maybe PhD's should harvest rice six months each year to find out what the real world is all about? ak |
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