In a message dated 4/27/2004 9:31:31 AM Eastern Daylight Time, wd3q@starpower.net writes: Having conducted 10 million measurements of BPL systems, the Department of Commerce will be able to chart the
The few posts I have see from hams offering to "solve" the BPL problem by parking 500-watt mobile stations under the lines or engaging in some good old target practice should alert anyone that such i
I don't find this thread tiresome at all. It is exactly the kind of dialog that needs to happen. Dave is right, we need to bridge the gap between the excellent technical work Ed has done and the tech
Far more impressive is "This frequency is used for long range aircraft communication. Here is what it is supposed to sound like (cut to video of clear reception -- preferably with real time communica
"If I go with dynamic notching, I might not have any [frequency for] BPL left." That is precisely the point. The entire HF spectrum is allocated to licensed users (not just ham radio operators). Che
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