[AMRadio] Send your Comment to the FCC about BPL |
Vince Wesa Werber
ka1iic at prexar.com
Thu Jun 17 10:15:03 EDT 2004
Not to mention the work of the U.S. Military, FEMA, MARS etc etc...
Talk about cutting your nose off...
Let's get a clue here... any interference would aid our enemies... and for
what? Hell the power companies can't even fix a broken insulator on their
poles that screws up TV reception... so how clean will BPL be???
sorry for the rant folks
73
vince
ka1iic
aat1ai
On Wednesday 16 June 2004 06:56 pm, Peter Markavage wrote:
> Why would this be important to the FCC? >> "destroying many people's life
> hobby" To them, it's referred to as the amateur radio service.
> However, maybe something like >>...threatening the future existence of
> the amateur radio service and the important voluntary communications work
> amateurs have participated in times of disasters...
>
> Pete, wa2cwa
>
> On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 08:27:44 -0700 (PDT) Mark Foltarz
>
> <Foltarz at rocketmail.com> writes:
> > Here we go...
> >
> > 1 . goto http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/ecfs/upload_v2.cgi
> >
> > 2. In box 1 enter 04-037
> >
> > 3. Fill in your name address etc.
> >
> > 4. Enter you thoughts on BPL in the comments section (Send a Brief
> > Comment to
> > FCC (typed-in) ) perhaps something like :
> >
> > In Writing, I wish to persuade the FCC from allowing BPL to be
> > implemented. The destruction or at the least, deterioration of the
> > shortwave bands is not only a violation of ITU laws that protect
> > international broadcasters from interference and jamming, it will
> > be
> > . Amateur radio will be reduced
> > to
> > users with high-power amplifiers and large antennas. Emergency
> > communications will be hindered to levels directly responsible for
> > the
> > loss of life. Also, this will hinder military HF comms reducing
> > national
> > security
> >
> > There are many technologies that make BPL unnecessary. BPL will
> > never be
> > able to carry the high bandwidth demands for mass distribution of
> > video
> > much less the up-and-coming HDTV.
> >
> > Thank You!
>
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