Once BPL is installed in enough cities you will have to have an amp if
you want to be heard above the new noise floor; otherwise no one will
hear you calling even if you don't have BPL in your area.
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From: rfi@contesting.com
I've never operated over 100 W, but I've thought about
it. For my operating style, I don't usually need
another S-unit, and I certainly don't need
neighborhood & family hassle. Still...
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