If they've only rcvd 14-15 interference reports so far, no wonder they feel
safe to proceed. I understand it's been in limited areas so far, so could
someone at the FCC or ARRL Labs (since FCC won't) do the math and
extrapolate this small number of complaints to what they'd have with full
nationwide rollout?
Then compare this extrapolated number to other interference complaints rcvd
by the FCC (or ARRL) on other issues like powerline noise, other Part 15
devices. Perhaps someone at the FCC could see how this will eventually
impact them and their future workload.
73,
de ed -K0iL
-----Original Message-----
From: Hare,Ed, W1RFI
The correct link is
http://www.arrl.org/~ehare/bpl/hyperlinks.html#reports
<http://www.arrl.org/~ehare/bpl/hyperlinks.html#reports>
Sorry about that, folks!
73,
Ed, W1RFI
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