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[HCDX] The end of short wave radio in the UK
Dear group
A severe threat to your hobby of using shortwave is on its way to a
house near you!
BT (British Telecom) are supplying their customers with devices
called Home Plugs (power line adapters) that send TV/data around the
house using the mains wiring of that house.
To do this they use the frequency range of 3-30 Mhz.
You would have thought it very basic to understand that unshielded
wires will act as transmitting antennas for this frequency range.
Well this is exactly what it does.
Myself and other radio fans are already finding terrible QRM at
+30db in my case from a house over 100 feet from mine.
Don't let apathy ruin your hobby.
We are coming together on a new Yahoo group to organise petitions
and other actions to try and save our hobby.
Please feel free to join and add your valuable support.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UKQRM/
I am Mike from the UK who has a very unhelpful neighbour with BT
equipment giving me +30db of QRM from 3-30 Mhz.
This could happen to you!
All it takes is one of your neighbours to swap ISP and then you
could be sitting there with 100's £ of radio doing nothing.
To this end I urge you to consider joining our group that is
planning a fight back against this in the UK.
Unless we join forces we will lose our hobby.
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/UKQRM/
And if you want to hear and see what the noise is like try this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S__UBDaL-aE
Regards and thanks for your time
Mike
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