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Dick Carroll wrote in message ...
If you're not a ham I suggest you find some local ham operators and alert them to the threat if they aren't already aware of it -and many will not be if they haven't been very active lately. I'm sure the local ham radio community will be interested, if not other low band VHF users. Go to this URL........ http://www.qrz.com/i/names.html Type in boise idaho ands you'll get a list of local hams and a club. If they don't already know about BPL I'm sure they'll be interested. Dick Dick, that's about the 1st useful post from you in about 8 years. Bravo! |
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![]() "Paul" wrote in message ... Sept 22 BPL scheduled for testing start in the Eagle Rd. @ McMillian area (or Eagle/Fairview not sure). This is not too far from my location. It would be nice to get some metrology on this before and after. What type of instrumentation is typically used? All I have is shortwave scanner which is pretty useless. Record before and after noise on received signals. Make a log of it. Exact 'S-meter' readings are not necessary. You will see a major degredation of received signals. Dan/W4NTI |
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