[DX] ARRL BPL Video
[email protected]
[email protected]
Mon, 11 Aug 2003 11:52:07 EDT
In a message dated 8/11/2003 8:09:32 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected]
writes:
>
> In a message dated 8/11/2003 10:59:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
> >1) BPL has been active in the following ZZ service areas for XX months;
> >2) The FCC license base shows there are YY hams located in those service
> >areas;
> >3) In those XX months there have been no complaints of BPL RFI from those
> >YY
> >hams in ZZ service areas;
> >4)Therefore, no interference to the amateur radio service has been
> >demonstrated by BPL in the present configuration.
>
> Nothing like statistical babble to not say anything and to insite others
> frustrated by no answer.
>
> BPL is being tested at specific locations. It is not in a full operational
> mode and necessarily near the public. What a foolish move to place it near
> the
> people it would bother until after they get it approved.
>
> BPL will come to every power line in America if approved. That certainly
> means that it is going to effect every amateur, in fact every citizen. AM
> radio,
> cordless phone, personal home monitors, TV, everything used involving RF
> will
> be effected.
>
> By any chance, are you a dfense lawyer for a power company. Your evassive
> attitude is just what I would expect someone looking to protect them would
> take.
>
>
>
> ============================================================
> Bob Reed, W2CE
Hi Bob,
I am not an attorney. I do not present myself as an attorney. I do, however,
work with many and was raised by one. I understand how some approach the
issues.You may, of course, discount totally my speculations.
Or, you may choose to benefit from understanding the point of view so
presented.
Tell you what Bob. If you, or someone else, can make a list of the
communities being serviced, I will do a rough body count of the hams in those
communities and then we can see what's up. Or, you can try this yourself by going to
qrz.com
73,
Chip N1IR
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