[Re: [NLRS] Resend : BPL]

Richard Clem [email protected]
Thu, 08 Apr 2004 23:45:24 -0500


Thanks for the information everyone.  I'll consult with the local clubs b=
efore
filing any complaints!

BTW, I saw the following article, which suggests an unintended benefit of=

BPL:

http://www.globalsecurity.org/org/news/2004/040322-bob-jammers.htm

73,
Rick W0IS

[email protected] wrote:

> Rick,
> Yes, Clare is correct.  I know the president of HBCI and have had
discussions
> with him about it.  He has vowed to deal with any problems, and I told =
him
that
> the Hams would cooperate in working with them.
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> His name is Gary Evans, [email protected].
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> Erik
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> Quoting Clare Jarvis <[email protected]>:
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> > I believe the BPL in rochester is in test phase.  The company
> > trying to do this is HBCI in Winona MN.  They seem to be ham
> > friendly.   I would call them and ask where the test area is and
> > whether it is operational.  It definately is not the whole city of
> > Rochester, yet.  By the way, I have been told that the company is
> > in contact with Rochester hams.   I will not vouch for the validity o=
f
> > these claims but WB0NIU (Erik Brom) in Winona has had conversations
> > with the management of the company.
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> > > Is anyone aware of any sites in the area where BPL is or will be
tested?
> > >  I believe I read a while back of a site in Rochester, MN.
> > >
> > > If there are any within driving distance, I would be interested in
doing
> > > some mobile operation, and of course, if I experience any harmful
> > > interference, making a formal complaint.
> > >
> > > 73,
> > > Rick W0IS
> > >
> > >
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> > Clare Jarvis
> > President, Jarvis Computer Software
> > PO Box 1264
> > Winona MN 55987
> > (507) 454 2575
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