No BPL here as far as I know. But the electronic pin ball machines in the
bar that faces my back yard sometimes cause havoc on 6 meters.
I'm on the real computer now. I was sending e-mail on the phone this
afternoon.

Pete, wa2cwa

On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 14:39:48 -0400 rbethman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Gee Todd.  I wonder if Pete, WA2CWA lives in an area where BPL is in 
> ACTION!
> 
> Here in Manassas, if an HF mobile, on SSB, goes over 40Watts near 
> the 
> poles where this TRASH is installed, the BPL drops.
> 
> Then, the NEW Generation of BPL "trash", opens ALL frequency 
> limitations!  It does that UNTIL it finally gets back to "normal".
> 
> I wonder if THAT is what Pete is catching on Verizon?
> 
> Sure wreaks havoc on ANY ham communications around here!
> 
> Yep!  We've got it documented TOO!
> 
> Bob - N0DGN
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