[EIDXA] Fw: Equal and opposite reactions. The HPL Radio Club!! ;~)

Arlo W Meyer w0lbk at juno.com
Mon May 17 09:11:46 EDT 2004





I've come up with a real neat idea but I am relying on the fine members
of eHam to produce the hardware (since I am too stupid to do that
myself.) Anyway, I would like to create an interface that will allow the
transmission of amateur RF over power lines, hence "HPL technology"
obviously meaning >>>hamming over power lines<<< :-p 

Just think, no limits to the amount of power you could run (with a proper
RF to AC mains interface) and since it's on a closed system, there may
not be any rules regarding mode or band!!! Think of the pileups you will
break running that old 8 foot tall Collins military 20-KW amp into your
fuse box for an added kick! 

As we know, power lines can carry a signal quite far and since its a
"closed system" and the power people already >>>>worked out the bugs<<<<
And I am SURE they wont mind sharing the technology with us hams. 

Ham Heaven!!! No lousy covenants, silly antenna restrictions, unsightly
towers or a homeowners association to deal with. No smelly coax or cables
to be run around the house. The wife will be thrilled with this exciting
new way of hamming! In fact, it gives grid squares and phased antennas a
whole new meaning
 

The beauty of this is that the power companies admitted that the system
is flawless, the FCC's distinguished Mr. Powell (a well known engineer
for many years and electronics inventor BTW, I forget his call sign...
Please remind me
) agrees with them 100 percent and hams are assured and
should not fear any problems with the up and coming BPL system. 

In short this means >>>>no interference<<<< on our precious ham bands!!! 

For those fuddy duddies not willing to move into the 21st century of ham
radio, you will still have the old way of operation available to you. But
this is just the boost Amateur radio needed, new technology and more
spectrum thru our AC outlets. We can now combine our HF gear with our
computers so we can work that net and log 'em at the same time. Want to
go portable, just find an outlet somewhere and set up shop
 

I sure hope that W4RT, MFJ and some of the other manufacturers can supply
an interface allowing us to spread our amateur good will thru the walls
of America. 

I hope to hear you soon on HPL... 

73 and 60hz to you and your families
 
N2ZD 


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