the economy. At today's fuel prices, none of these things make a whole lot of economic sense. If you are just commuting to work, gas is still relatively cheap. Improving fuel economy will just postpo
Given the current costs of solar technology and today's fuel prices, massive solar deployment doesn't make economic sense. You just can't ignore the economics. Just take a look at the return on inve
Yes, that is a good article, Ward. The authors mention that hydrogen power may be coming to our laptops and cellphones long before it comes to our vehicles. I for one am looking forward to a fuel cel
Explode I guess :):) _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rfi
And next to Hara arena, home of the Dayton Hamvention, how appropriate :):) Mike, W4EF............................................... For those of you who would like to do some anti BPL protesting, h
I guess its safe to assume you won't be attending the protest, Berry :):) Mike, W4EF................. BPL. your him next to begin - _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RF
W4EF@dellroy.com are Cliff, you should take a look at the ARRL's BPL comments that posted today on the FCC's ECFS webpage today. They really take the commissioners to task (especially Jonathan Adelst
Does this mean you won't be attending the Bush BPL protest either, Doc? Mike, W4EF.................................... _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@contesting
Well said, Rob. The main thing is to stick with the facts. We have a very good case to make. The BPL proponents DO NOT. That is why they have had to resort to making up phony-bologna science to suppo
I have always found factory radios (at least Fords) to have pretty good AM receivers. Most aftermarket car stereos seem to be absolutely awful, however. If your engine noise is radiated as opposed t
Doing an Ed Hare style video of a state highway patrolman sitting in his cruiser trying to copy a dispatch thru BPL hash on his low-band VHF radio would be very valueable IMO. It is much harder to di
I haven't had any GFI's fail, Jim at least none that I have been able to positively correlate with RFI (I had one fail in the kitchen, but I am not positive that it was RFI induced). I did, however,
Yes and no, Tom. You can wind a known number of turns on each toroid and then measure the inductance with an impedance analyzer like the MFJ-259B. From the physical dimensions of the toroid (cross se
There may actually be something to this: http://www.corridor.biz/technology.htm Looks like it operates in the UHF/Microwave region (which would make sense since they are using a single power line con
Here is some additional information on Corridor Systems http://www.corridor.biz/pdf/040405-corridor-pr.pdf Mike, W4EF........................................................................ ...... ab
I hate to say this, but from Mike's comments early on in the BPL debate, I have wondered if he doesn't have a conflict of interest that is tempting him to be overly optimistic about the interference
Mike - please see my comments below: I Okay fair enough. I am not (nor ever have) been in the professional RFI locating business. Still I would think that BPL would be a source of clients eager to pa
with the No, you should be all means tell everyone about your experience. There is nothing better than experimental data. But don't be surprised if people raise questions about your data if it contra
Did anyone see the end of the Dennis Miller show this evening on CNBC. I was channel surfing after dinner and I clicked onto his show just in time (6:59 PST) to hear him say "Interferes with my Ham R