recalcitrant ham op wrote:
 Did you *REALLY THINK* that a couple hundred
 aging HF operating tightwad ham radio operators
 are going to stop an emerging technology that will
 conceivably network home appliances to the internet
 and be worth $BILLIONS$ in potential revenue ??
Hams are the least of the problems.  There are many other users of the
HF range who will be effected other than hams.   Here's just a few:
US Coast Guard makes high use of HF
All branches of the military
Many long distance marine comms are still on HF
TransAtlantic and Pacific Air Traffic Control Comms are HF
(Imagine if the ATC ground station can't hear an Aircraft call is
position).
And that's just a few services who are heavy uses of HF.
George
http://www.MilAirComms.com
With DSL who needs BPL?