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I don't know how many are aware of the current push to implement
Broadband Power Line (BPL) high speed internet connections, but is has some interesting ramifications. Perhaps Jim has looked into this. BPL as I understand it caused a good deal of interference from a bit above the AM broadcast band to the lower VHF frequencies where it was tested. The companies pushing BPL claimed they had no interference (in some carefully selected areas, some with only 10 homes), yet independent testing showed that they did. My concerns a Should we as pilots be concerned as to what this can do to our nav radios? What about an ILS which is on the bottom of the aviation frequencies.. NDBs which are at the other end of the spectrum? Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) |
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![]() Should we as pilots be concerned as to what this can do to our nav radios? Yeah, I think so. More benign stuff (cable TV lines) messes up my car radio, sometimes to the point I can't use it and would be forced into a satellite radio subscription if I weren't against it on principle, let alone against being forced into it by the same forces that benefit. BPL makes no sense to me - power lines are filtered to get rid of the HF stuff, and that's exactly what broadband needs. Maybe five miles up it's no biggie, but on approach, when you -really- need it, that's when it'll bite you. I think this is a far bigger problem than cellphones on airlines. Jose -- (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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![]() Teacherjh wrote: Should we as pilots be concerned as to what this can do to our nav radios? Yeah, I think so. More benign stuff (cable TV lines) messes up my car radio, sometimes to the point I can't use it and would be forced into a satellite radio subscription if I weren't against it on principle, let alone against being forced into it by the same forces that benefit. Some of us drive considerable distances causing us to subscribe to satellite radio for reasons far more beneficial than avoiding neighborhood RF interference. |
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