| At 11:53 AM 1/8/04 -0500, k1ttt@arrl.net wrote: as i understand the homeplug stuff it adapts the channels it uses to avoid
interference to itself.  in doing so it would avoid frequencies being used
locally by other services.... being used to transmit that is.  so if you
are listening on a frequency it can't avoid interfering with you unless
you are listening to something else that is strong enough to interfer with
the homeplug communications.
 I think it also notches out the ham bands (to some finite degree), but 
there's a whale of a difference between a system that distributes data 
inside a house and one that moves data over miles of unbalanced high 
voltage feeder.
 
 
 73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the World HF Contest Station Database at
 www.pvrc.org/wcsd/wcsdsearch.htm 
 
 
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