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Subject: [RFI] Homeplug
From: John Pelham" <john@radiophile.com (John Pelham)
Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 17:57:59 -0500
I have DSL and a 10-base-T home network (five computers) at home.  I don't
interfere with them, and they don't interfere with me at all.

I may be just lucky on these computer issues.  I make up for it in another
area though -- I monitor this reflector because of my severe and
continuing-for-years line noise problems.

73, W1JA

John Pelham
E-mail    john@radiophile.com
Antique radio Web site    http://www.radiophile.com


----- Original Message -----
From: "Cortland Richmond" <ka5s@earthlink.net>
To: <rfi@contesting.com>; <dgsvetan@rockwellcollins.com>
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 12:00 AM
Subject: RE: [RFI] Homeplug


> Dale,
>
> Thanks for the links.
>
> One very important issue for us as individual Hams is that no matter how
> well suppressed Part 15 devices are for emissions, they can be highly
> susceptible to RF we generate. And while we are not required to protect
> Part 15 users, we do have to live with them! Just this weekend, I had
> a long conversation at the M2 open-house with an Amateur whose neighbor
> can't use DSL connection when the Amateur is on the air. This has been
> the source of some friction.
>
> Another issue is the impact on short-wave listening. I don't know what
> the FCC's legal responsibility is to protecting SW broadcasts. I would
> expect it to be much the same as protecting domestic broadcast, if our
> treaties mean anything. And this would require additional notches be
> designed-in.  WWV reception is supposed to protected, too, but just
> try 10 MHz when your neighbor's home 10-baseT Ethernet network is up
> and running.
>
> Cortland
>
> > [Original Message]
> > From: <dgsvetan@rockwellcollins.com>
> > To: <rfi@contesting.com>
To: <rfi@contesting.com>
>  > Date: 3/25/2002 12:02:14 PM
> > Subject: [RFI] Homeplug
> >
> > RFIers,
> >
> > An interesting info article link appeared in the EDN newsletter (trade
> rag)
> > 1)  30 dB down from what level?
> >
> > 2)  What is the full frequency range of the system?
> >
> > 3)  What happens with a XX  V/m in-band source irradiating the power
> wires?
> > (Let's assume a house wired without EMT or metal armor flex.)
> >
> > 4)  What happens in condo or apartment buildings when multiple users run
> > the same system (presumably fed from the same main power transformer)?
> >
> > Note that the editor who wrote the article has an e-mail address.  If
you
> > like, and to avoid bombarding him with a ton of messages, send replies
to
> > me.  I'll compile the list and after 3 days, I'll send the unanswered
>
> --- Cortland Richmond
> --- ka5s@earthlink.net
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>
>
>
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