> way.
>>
>> My experience has been the opposit. There is an HV transmission line
>> about
>> a half mile to the NE at its closest.
>
> There is another thing I have noticed about some power lines.
>
> At a local campground where we camp, there are some power lines just as
> you
> go into the campground. When listening to the AM radio, the signal always
> gets much stronger as I drive right under the lines. I've always wondered
> what would happen if I sat under them with a mobile and transmitted.
> Maybe
> it would act like an amp :-) 73
Maybe they have BPL, you are getting into it, their amps are adding power to
your signals, and the power lines are acting like a really big antenna for
you on transmit and receive.<:-))
Roger Halstead (K8RI and ARRL 40 year Life Member)
N833R - World's oldest Debonair CD-2
www.rogerhalstead.com
> Tom W7WHY
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