Yes, and where is Icom, Yaesu, Kenwood, AES, HRO and all the other dealers and MFGs? I would think they would also have a concern or two. For myself, I don't plan to comment to the FCC regarding BPL,
Regarding BPL and other non-ham issues, the problem is the FCC, IT needs overhauling. Perhaps Kerry would have even higher hopes for BPL and place an even more commercial FCC board of directors. Anyb
On Mon, 3 May 2004 08:31:48 -0700, Michael Tope wrote: Given the current costs of solar technology and today's fuel prices, massive solar deployment doesn't make economic sense. _____________________
The Sony 15" monitor connected to the computer I am using with my rig generates an enormous amount of RFI: S9 signals at intervals on 20m and up, the intervals depending on the screen resolution I se
I sent Dianne Feinstein a modified version of the recommended ARRL letter on BPL. FYI, here is her response. Looks like they see "broadband" and issue this standard spiel. Notice the extra "A" prepen
Your post was timed perfect Jim. This weekend I tracked down what I thought was a dimmer lamp or switch here in the area. It turned out to not be the case. I found my eithernet hookup for a laser pri
I have the APC LS-700 and it's quiet. Dale I recently found a modest-level signal on various HF bands, 20 to 50 kHz apart. I finally got annoyed with it enough to start flipping breakers in my house.
Sounds like electrical storm static. Otherwise I don't know, never heard anything like that at my QTH. Would be good if you could ID it. Dale, K9VUJ On Jun 16, 2004, at 18:21, Scott Ginsburg wrote: A
I will point out that I am not publicizing the specific information I have on BPL locations, for pretty obvious reasons. Those hams that are willing and able to help should do so through the local am
Pin arcing is a sharp buzzing noise. It breaks up when the pole is tapped or shaken, and is a dry weather problem. I have found that poles with this problem respond well to a tune-up session using a
I had a signal on 75 meters which I traced to my eithernet cable going to a laser printer in the basement, about a 25 foot run. I unpluged the cat 5 cable from my router and the signal disappeared. D
I've had one of those replacement fluorescents on 24/7 for years and never a peep. It's in the basement directly under my shack. I think it's a 15 watt with the light of a 40 or 50 watt regular bulb.