[HCRA] BPL coming to Agawam?

Jim Mullen jmullen at rockys.com
Sat Aug 7 11:45:04 EDT 2004


In case you missed Mike's, KB1FWN's note to the list I have copied it below:

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A guy from Western Mass Electric stopped by today, to inform us that the
first test of BPL in New England would be, in fact, on my street.
Apparently, they wanted to test it in an area with amateur radio operators
(and there are six or seven within a one mile radius here) to make sure of
the interference.  He showed us the equipment, and are we in for a nice
surprise: a resonant dipole on 3-30MHz!

When I mentioned that I was active on all of the bands, he was somewhat
surprised, but he really jumped when I let him know that three of us in the
immediate area used around a kilowatt.  The company was assuming hams only
used five or ten watts.

He also said that they were trying to notch out the amateur bands so they
wouldn't cause interference.  Let me say that if I ever saw an ugly antenna,
it was on this electric pole.  Just looking at it shouts interference - like
a clotheshangar coming out the back of an amplifier.  They had a car driving
around with a laptop and a reciever in it, trying to "hear" the internet.

He left his card, assuring us that if we had any problems, he would be happy
to hear from us.  I'm sure that now WMA Electric has done it, other New
England companies will push for it, too.  Just a heads up (not that it will
make any difference so long as the flare is here).

Mike DeChristopher, KB1FWN

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As a preliminary response to Mike's information I have changed our home page
to make everyone aware of this 'test' and to provide information on BPL.
Please visit the page at: http://www.hcra.org and inform yourself on BPL and
it's potential to ruin our hobby. Let's try to stay aware of the test, make
sure it doesn't interfere and if it does - then take the appropriate steps
to stop the interference.

Thanks and let me know your thoughts.

Jim, KK1W




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