Hello to all, 
It's quite obvious that we cannot go around and intentionally interfere 
with another service. However, if, in the the course of our normal 
operating practices, we do disrupt the normal functioning of BPL systems 
(and from what I've been told it wouldn't take much), then we are not 
violating any regulations. 
This is a potentially disasterous situation for ham radio as we know it. 
I had to chuckle a bit when I read the attached email that stated  that 
intentionally interfering with communications could result in hefty 
fines....etc...Isn't that what BPL is going to do? The  directors of the 
power companies have been prewarned, haven't they? If so, this is 
intentional interference to licensed services. Or are we talking in 
tongues here? 
What could conceivably hurt us is the apathy of the ham community. 
Just a thought. 
73, 
Art., N2KA.. 
. 
 
Bill KB9IV wrote: 
 
Hello All, 
 
I believe the part for intentionally interfering or causing
interference to a FCC authorized
communication will result in hefty fines, incarceration.
Even planning or
organizing it is a crime.
I'd drop it if I were you...............lets stick to Ten
Tec.  
Best 73, 
 
Bill  KB9IV 
 
 ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stuart Rohre" <rohre@arlut.utexas.edu> 
To: <WCARC@yahoogroups.com>; 
<antenna-discussion@antennex.com>; 
<TCARES_packet@yahoogroups.com>; <wc-ares@yahoogroups.com>; 
<glowbugs@piobaire.mines.uidaho.edu>; 
<qrp-l@mailman.qth.net>; "QRPp International Membership" 
<membership@QRPp-I.com>; <tentec@contesting.com> 
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 5:15 PM 
Subject: [TenTec] Re: [WCARC] BPL Rollout A PLAN of ACTION 
 
   
 
Folks, 
I have hit upon a way to derail BPL, if we all, as hams, 
    
 
 work together.  I 
  
 
followed the links to the BPL "Computerworld" news story 
    
 
 and then the links 
  
 
to the companies involved and some of the computer web 
    
 
 magazines and printed 
  
 
versions that are hyping BPL.  In short order, I had reams 
    
 
 of info and 
  
 
places to watch BPL RFI develop! 
 
I suggest we all get on the air, and contact hams with 
    
 
 directional CQs in 
  
 
the trial areas.  Get them to go to the trial 
    
 
 neighborhoods with 100 watt 
  
 
mobiles and carry on normal communications and listen for 
    
 
 BPL RFI.   Then 
  
 
see if they find reports in the press of BPL failures. 
    
 
 Write their local 
  
 
paper about the potential threat to Disaster and Homeland 
    
 
 Security, (FEMA) 
  
 
communications.   Monitor and record BPL test 
    
 
 transmissions in the 
  
 
neighborhood before transmitting; so that you know you are 
    
 
 near a BPL user. 
  
 
We HAVE to have operational tests, and BPL must cease if 
    
 
 it interferes with 
  
 
licensed services, that is us, and Public Safety, FM 
    
 
 broadcast, Coast Guard, 
  
 
etc.  Document what you find and report to Ed Hare at 
    
 
 ARRL.   FCC has 
  
 
already affirmed that BPL must play by the part 15 rules 
    
 
 to cease operating, 
  
 
if it causes RFI. 
 
Copy your Congressmen and Senators with a BPL protest and 
    
 
 fact sheet of its 
  
 
hazards to Homeland Security, Public Safety Comms., Coast 
    
 
 Guard Short wave, 
  
 
MARS, FM broadcasts, etc. 
 
Contact these Computer trade mags and papers and point out 
    
 
 the downfalls of 
  
 
BPL they have not mentioned, (RFI to and from).   I have 
    
 
 identified even a 
  
 
user of a trial in the Cincinnati neighborhood, Hyde Park. 
    
 
 "Go park in 
  
 
front of her house", tell your Ohio ham friends, "and do 
    
 
 some mobile 
  
 
transmitting."   Fern Hofstetter and 100 others are in the 
    
 
 Hyde Park trial. 
  
 
She has not had RFI up to the time of the news story. 
 
In the next Six Mos.,  in Cincinnati neighborhoods of 
    
 
 Wyoming, Delhi, and 
  
 
Terrace Park, more roll out BPL will be installed.   Also, 
    
 
 the power co. 
  
 
there serves Oh, IN and parts of Kentucky and plans BPL 
    
 
 there.  As hams 
  
 
here, we could aim beams that way and possibly record BPL 
    
 
 RFI,  Refer to 
  
 
ARRL web site sound files for samples.  Report that to FCC 
    
 
 and Ed Hare at 
  
 
ARRL.  You will need good filters and sensitive receiving, 
    
 
 but I would 
  
 
hazard a guess that once that genie is out of the bottle 
    
 
 of the power line, 
  
 
it will propagate well if conditions are ripe. 
 
Also, hams in Cincinnati should contact Brian Hamrick of 
    
 
 Ch. 5 TV there who 
  
 
did a favorable BPL story and give him a sample of the BPL 
    
 
 RFI sound file 
  
 
and the downside of the BPL roll out.   Point out the 
    
 
 disaster comms 
  
 
effects, and show him the ARRL video on BPL. 
 
In Ossining NY, contact Police Chief Ken Donato, who has a 
    
 
 trial BPL 
  
 
connection at the PD.   He, of all people, should 
    
 
 appreciate the downsides 
  
 
to Homeland Security.  Also, hams in Westchester Co. NY 
    
 
 should look around 
  
 
for the BPL homes there, and try to find the users and see 
    
 
 if mobiling in 
  
 
front of their locations affects BPL. 
 
Other power companies besides Consolidated Edison in NY, 
    
 
 (above), who are 
  
 
rolling out BPL trials are Pepco in Washington DC, Ameren 
    
 
 in St. Louis MO. 
  
 
and Penn. Power and Light.  Southern Telecom and Ambient 
    
 
 in Alabama are 
  
 
going to try BPL, and Main.net in Atlanta GA. 
 
We should contact "Network World Fusion" with numerous 
    
 
 accounts of how BPL 
  
 
can interfere and get our ARRL reps to do likewise.   It 
    
 
 only took me about 
  
 
5 minutes to find user name, companies involved, towns and 
    
 
 even 
  
 
neighborhoods by the news stories on the web.  The 
    
 
 Internet can be a 
  
 
powerful ally in fighting BPL, if we all surf a bit and 
    
 
 stay on top of these 
  
 
trials, and get ARRL to do likewise.  If enough buzz is 
    
 
 made about the BPL 
  
 
problems potential, it will get reasonable investors and 
    
 
 technocrats 
  
 
concerned that maybe this is not viable after all. 
 
Good Luck and 73,
Stuart
K5KVH  
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