[Boatanchors] BPL Interference
Barry Hauser
[email protected]
Tue, 5 Aug 2003 16:27:25 -0400
What about existing devices that transmit very locally within buildings
-- like X-10 equipment, which is used for home security systems, etc.?
Does BPL affect that stuff? Baby monitors? 900 mhz and 2400 mhz
equipment, like cordless phones?
How about the telephone "extenda-jack" gimmicks which work on the same
method as X-10?
Might also help if a few major suppliers (like Radio Shack, "RCA", etc.)
are involved.
Barry
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 15:04:47 -0500 [email protected] writes:
> I think the way to address this, if the ARRL has limited "clout
> capability"
> by itself, is to use our ample technical expertise/resources which,
> of
> the
> general public, only WE as a group, have .....and use that to inform
> and
> to combine with others affected by BPL so we have greater numbers.
> Just throwing a few out ...Medical devices, sensitive
> Instrumentation,
> SW listeners, R/C enthusiasts, HF emergency communications, etc.
> Help me ....... read the ARRL site information and suggest more.
>
> That's why I threw in NSA, Dept of Defense, CIA, etc ...how do you
> do electronic snooping with an S9 BPL signal.
>
> If they have a big dog, get yourself a big dog !
>
> 73 Kees K5BCQ
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