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Re: [RFI] Response to news FCC okays BPL proposal

To: ka5s@earthlink.net, "RFI List" <rfi@contesting.com>,"emc-committee" <emc-committee@arrl.org>
Subject: Re: [RFI] Response to news FCC okays BPL proposal
From: Pete Smith <n4zr@contesting.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 15:22:53 -0500
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At 12:04 PM 2/13/04 -0800, Cortland Richmond wrote:

Before folks get into the griping and plotting (too late!) mode, I'd like
to say this is not a defeat. The NOI was about whether the FCC should
increase permitted conducted and radiated emission levels.  BPL didn't get
what they asked for. They DID get a new, additional requirement to stop
interfering when contacted locally; Part 15 only requires generators of
interference to stop only when contacted by the Commission.

Yes, they'll make a hash of the spectrum.  But not any more so than Part 15
allowed them to before their unwise request for special treatment. And if
all the folks they interfere with complain, there won't be many frequencies
left for them to use. I am a MARS member, and the frequency matrices of the
Tri-Service MARS programs, plus the Amateur bands,  would pretty much rule
out their profitable use of HF.


Cort, is the NPRM out there yet? I can't find it, if so.


I think there's a well-founded concern that once BPL is deployed in a flawed and interference-prone form, hams will be put in a terrible position -- that of a few individuals against the "public good." Fortunately, there is still the NPRM process to go through. We'll see how many teeth the FCC interference language really has, and know how much more work remains to be done. I hope you're righter than I am.


73, Pete N4ZR Check out the World HF Contest Station Database Updated 9 Jan 04 www.pvrc.org/wcsd/wcsdsearch.htm



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