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[HCDX] Re: BPL question



The latter might be the safest....  I suspect they will be a noise source
for antennas in the local area, but wouldn't expect them to interfere as far
and as wide as BPL.  But if it's in your house or the neighbours......
Those remote over the ac line telephone outlets that were around a few years
ago were known to be a problem near 80 or 90m I think.  Heck even X-10 or
wireless intercoms cause lots of longwave noise, so they're even banned from
around my location.

And since you mentioned BPL, a local (Alberta wide) newsletter for members
of the REA (Rural Electrification Association) indicated that, pretty soon,
BPL would be here, coming to an electrical outlet near you.  Oh joy.

73 Don
VE6JY


----- Original Message -----
From: "Walter Salmaniw" <salmaniw@xxxxxxx>
To: <hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 22:28
Subject: [HCDX] BPL question


> Fellas, I was shopping the other day at Costco and noticed a big pallet of
> wireless internet over the power line devices.  Now these are for
> home use, and are designed to replace or extend the range of traditional
> wireless cards.  I looked over the box, but nothing about the frequency
> they use.
> My question:  Are these as harmful as the dreaded BPL we've all been
> reading about?  Anything to worry about.  Should I buy up the entire stock
> and them bring them back in a month stating that they're
> garbage?  Thanks!.......Walt Salmaniw, Victoria, BC
>

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