Jim Brown wrote:
> At a SMPTE meeting last week, I was talking about this with some hams
> who also work in broadband and in broadcasting. One of them suggested
> that DSL might be responsible for some trash on 160. Any thoughts on
> this?  I don't have DSL myself -- I use a cable modem, with its own
> (much higher frequency) set of problems. 
I have a DSL modem at home and I don't see any trace of interference on 160 (or 
any other band) from the modem.  I do sometimes cause the modem to lose sync 
when I transmit but that's a different issue.
Supposedly the DSL signaling spectrum has notches defined specifically in the 
amateur bands to avoid interference.  I have no idea if and how well these are 
implemented in practice, but certainly my experience doesn't indicate anything 
negative.
73, John W1FV
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