But the ARRL doesn't claim to have expertise in economics. If they
criticized BPL on economic grounds, why should anyone take them seriously?
Now if the ARRL has members with expertise in economics, that's another
matter: such members could attack it on economic grounds, and perhaps
the ARRL could even circulate their analyses -- but that still wouldn't
carry as much weight as an economic analysis carried out by somebody
with no connections to ARRL or to ham radio.
Alan NV8A
On 08/31/04 04:07 pm Dave Bernstein put fingers to keyboard and launched
the following message into cyberspace:
The PLCA doesn't give the ARRL much credit for focusing on the BPL-generated
RFI issues and staying quiet about BPL's poor economics. "This has become
like an unmitigated war that ARRL has declared on this industry" doesn't
sound very collegial...
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