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"Kim W5TIT" wrote:
Whew....someone finally gets it--just kidding, Dwight. You probably "had" it all along. That is exactly what my rattling has been all about. I just don't see this fight being won (from the amateur radio perspective) and, I think there a "ways around" BPL interference. So, where do we spend the energy? Before, or after and, on what? I'd rather think that the way to fight BPL and win (for sure) is to get busy designing, testing and implementing ways around it, *before* it becomes the major issue that it will--because, like I said, I don't see this fight being won. Way, way too much commercial interest--the very people that feed the pockets of the politicians. Oh, I think the odds of stopping BPL are sharply against us. In the end, unless there are some shocking results in the studies being done, we'll have to learn to deal with it. Hopefully our existing equipment will help us do so. If not, we'll have to look for new technology. To do that, we need the results of those studies. If a new solution is needed, I hope it is found before BPL is widespread. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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