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Thu Feb 21 15:38:05 EST 2013


and I'm sure they use very narrow filters to dig it out of all the
noise on the power lines.  So if you were a few hundred Hz away even
with your antenna right under a power line in reality I wouldn't
expect any interference.

But in the forum of these comments and replies unless you are a PLC
system engineer it is difficult to make that logical of an argument.
So I offer the world to the utilities knowing we are not really giving
away anything.

I hope my sarcasm came across when I addressed their concerns that
they might have to start obeying the FCC part 15 regulations.  We know
that to them the FCC part 15 rules are just so much noise.  (pun
intended)

Personally I think the odds of getting the new band granted are slim
and I'd rather have an allocation locked in with some temporary
meaningless restrictions that we could more easily have amended away
than no band at all.

On a side note - the utilities pretty much said they would be fine
with a ham allocation at 73 kHz and 600M so that is good going
forward.

Craig - N6IO





On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Warren K2ORS <k2ors at verizon.net> wrote:
> Well Craig I'm out of luck if they accept your proposal, I'm 900' from a
> power line.  I believe that Dex is even closer.
> I think it's best not to propose additional restrictions especially since I
> have a decade of operation which PROVES that they are not necessary!
>
> 73 Warren
>


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