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![]() "Phil Kane" wrote in message [snip] My personal opinion is that BPL will self-destruct on economic grounds if we amateurs can just hold out long enough. Ok, I'll bite..! What is "BPL"..?! Everyone seems to think everyone knows, but I am devoid of clue..! Can someone enlighten me..? I assume something specific to the US or surely I would have heard of it..?! 73 Ivor G6URP |
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On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 19:41:55 EDT, "Ivor Jones"
wrote: Ok, I'll bite..! What is "BPL"..?! Everyone seems to think everyone knows, but I am devoid of clue..! Can someone enlighten me..? I assume something specific to the US or surely I would have heard of it..?! It's a US acronym for Broadband over Power Lines. The European term and acronym (which I can't recall right now) is something different(Power Line Carrier ??), but the process is the same. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon e-mail: k2asp [at] arrl [dot] net |
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![]() "Phil Kane" wrote in message On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 19:41:55 EDT, "Ivor Jones" wrote: Ok, I'll bite..! What is "BPL"..?! Everyone seems to think everyone knows, but I am devoid of clue..! Can someone enlighten me..? I assume something specific to the US or surely I would have heard of it..?! It's a US acronym for Broadband over Power Lines. The European term and acronym (which I can't recall right now) is something different(Power Line Carrier ??), but the process is the same. Ah, ok, thanks. The idea has been put forward in the UK but I don't think anyone has taken it up. 73 Ivor G6URP |
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On Jun 19, 8:48 pm, AF6AY wrote:
to prove they still "have what it takes to lead their membership." But Newington (and the BoD) are not there to lead the membership (memberships don't need to be led). They are there to serve the membership. In any case, engaging the FCC in court battles on hollow issues like BPL neither leads NOR serves the Amateur Radio service. It needlessly squanders what modest remaining remaining respect we have at the government agency we depend on for our continued existence. (Can you say "bite the hand which feeds us"?) 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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KØHB wrote:
On Jun 19, 8:48 pm, AF6AY wrote: to prove they still "have what it takes to lead their membership." But Newington (and the BoD) are not there to lead the membership (memberships don't need to be led). They are there to serve the membership. In any case, engaging the FCC in court battles on hollow issues like BPL neither leads NOR serves the Amateur Radio service. It needlessly squanders what modest remaining remaining respect we have at the government agency we depend on for our continued existence. (Can you say "bite the hand which feeds us"?) My assessment of the situation is that the efforts - especially the ones by W1RFI, have paid off. There appears to have been a push for BPL that was based on other than technical rationale. When other rationales than technology are used to promote a technical solution, we sometimes get white elephant solutions. Like BPL. We have the luxury of looking at the situation as it exists now, not as it would be if no effort was spent in opposition to it. I find the situation similar to childhood vaccinations. Children were dying or being harmed by various diseases, so we came up with vaccines. They worked, and many lives were saved. Now some people question just why we should be vaccinating children. "Gee, no one is getting sick, why do we have to do this?" Just a thought. Without any ARRL protest, it is very likely that there would have been a lot more deployment of BPL. A lot of Amateurs would be having their service disrupted by BPL. A lot of BPL customers would be having their service disrupted by amateurs. Problem is that management technique is to not step back and reassess, not to stop digging when they find themselves in a hole; but to stick to their guns.The promoters would ride BPL right into the ground. With no opposition, (ARRL keeping out of the issue) what would be the response to the BPL promoters to the fact that we would shut down BPL every time we keyed up? I'll bet it would be an attempt to disallow the Amateur communications. We can talk about licensed services and part 15, but that would not stop the issue from going to court. And if the ARRL kept out of that, is there any doubt of who would win? Maybe we could get a public defender to do something pro bono for us? A likely scenario would be an injunction against amateur operation in areas served by BPL until they figured things out. At that point, Hams would be sending angry emails wondering "Just where on earth was the ARRL in this mess? They should have been doing something!" So while I agree that BPL is a technical failure, and will eventually go away, it had/has the potential to wreak a lot of havoc over a long period, if not opposed. - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - |
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On Jun 20, 2:43 pm, Michael Coslo wrote:
My assessment of the situation is that the efforts - especially the ones by W1RFI, have paid off. I agree to the point that the science and technical work done by Ed Hare was members money well spent. We (ARRL) should have spent more money in this area, the practical technical evaluation of the BPL. This was/is useful work. But I stand on both sides of this issue, as a licensed Amateur, a former elected ARRL official, and as a technically involved member the telecommunications industry. From the aspect of a former elected ARRL official and a long-time loyal ARRL member, I view all the "whipping up the troops", long jeremiads in QST, nasty letters to the FCC Chair, Federal lawsuits, etc., as ill-advised posturing which has no practical influence on the business decisions of telecommunications providers, and only serves to alienate our regulators over a technology which is ALREADY DOA. From the aspect of a player in the telecommunications industry, I see K1ZZ and the BoD which supports his Quixotic crusade as comically amateur (in the Webster definition of "without skill") medlers in a game where they have only enough political power to be nothing more than a pest. This misbegotten adventure WILL be remembered in the wrong places when we need some favor down the road. All of this, over a still-born technology without any practical possibility of gaining the traction necessary to become a market reality. 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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Phil Kane wrote: .... My personal opinion is that BPL will self-destruct on economic grounds if we amateurs can just hold out long enough. Not competitive is my take, other methods will bet it and it will die -- -------------------------------------------------------- Personal e-mail is the n7bsn but at amsat.org This posting address is a spam-trap and seldom read RV and Camping FAQ can be found at http://www.ralphandellen.us/rv |
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