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Subject: [SECC] [SEDXC] BPL
From: wb4sq at yahoo.com (Gary McConville)
Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 17:03:19 -0800 (PST)
I have similar sentiments.  Time to finally get the amplifier relay
fixed.

Gary - WB4SQ

PS - Can the ole SQ give up running barefoot?  Maybe the power
companies just want the hams to run KWs to run up their power bill!

--- Dan/W4NTI <w4nti at mindspring.com> wrote:

> BPL is a flawed technology to begin with.  I predict the wireless
> internet 
> will over power any possibility of BPL becoming cost effective.
> 
> Another point is this.  The power line noise will wipe out BPL in
> most to 
> all area's.  So they are beating a dead horse IMHO.
> 
> I for one have been fighting Alabama Power for 6 years,  and still
> have PL 
> noise.  Do you think the companies will spend BILLIONS to clean up
> their 
> crappy lines just to make a few million?  Don't think so.
> 
> BPL is going the way of the Dinosaur.  And if not I will personally
> blast it 
> out of this neighborhood.  And I don't care if the FCC likes it or
> not.
> 
> Dan/W4NTI
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "David Thompson" <thompson at mindspring.com>
> To: <SECC at contesting.com>; <sedxc at contesting.com>
> Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 6:32 PM
> Subject: Re: [SECC] [SEDXC] BPL
> 
> 
> > Ron, W4WA hit the nail on the head about power line noise.  I went
> to 
> > school
> > with a fellow who graduated in Power Engineering and has worked for
> 
> > Houston
> > Con Ed for many years.  He told me recently that along the gulf
> coast they
> > would gave saved billions if they had gone to underground in the
> 1960's as
> > they should have.  Then the only power lines would be the big cross
> 
> > country
> > lines and the feeder lines to the underground.  Of course, this
> would have
> > made BPL harder to implement.
> >
> > He also told me green poles and concrete are being used more as the
> old
> > treated poles require remediation to remove toxic chemicals.  The
> green
> > poles are also smaller in size. So its all about costs.
> >
> > At least Riley and the Field Operations Beureau (field offices such
> as
> > Atlanta) are trying to get power companies to clean up their lines.
>  This
> > includes the big power companies under say Duke Power and Southern
> Company
> > along with EMC's which as Ron notes are Cooperatives (used to be
> rural 
> > coops
> > but are now in the suburbs).
> >
> > On the issue of ingress Ron is betting that the ham will be
> addressed 
> > first.
> > I remember the ham in the Gainesville area that was deemed clean
> but still
> > put on quiet hours.  Is this in our future with BPL??
> >
> > The ARRL is really pushing the FCC on BPL and my insiders in
> Washington 
> > tell
> > me the FCC is getting tired of the ARRL complaints.  They think the
> ARRL
> > should work with the BPL suppliers (as they are now) to find
> solutions as
> > the FCC and the Federal Government plan on pushing BPL no matter
> what.
> > Hopefully notching will get rid of the problems but can they notch
> > everything?  What about other users such as Forest Industries and
> > Fixed/Mobile?  Even DOD at 5Mhz and 8 Mhz among others have had
> problems 
> > and
> > you can bet the FCC is more interested in fixing those problems
> than hams.
> >
> > I don't think BPL will go the way of Little Leo's unless the power 
> > companies
> > can't compete which is a probability.
> >
> > Dave K4JRB
> >
> >
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