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> From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of expeditionradio
> Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 7:39 PM
> To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [digitalradio] BPL-Busting Modes/Techniques
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> BPL-Busting
expeditionradio wrote:
> BPL-Busting Modes/Techniques
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> The development of new amateur modes, semi-automated and automated
> frequency agile systems, advanced ARQ, and various sorts of FEC
> digital techniques are a possible avenue for amateurs to
> "communicate through" t
BPL-Busting Modes/Techniques
The Digital Voice formats presently in use by hams are not designed
to be resistant to QRM from BPL (Broadband over Power Lines). The
OFDM digital voice methods require a much higher S/N than SSB.
In fact, most of our present digital and analog modes are not
resi
I already have my BPL buster up and running right now.
It's called a 10-meter beacon! You will only need a
Tech plus license at a minimum and no coronation
requirements to put up a low power slow speed CW
signal with a basic dipole antenna, a very cheap AM CB
radio, and some way to key the PTT swi
ished"
"Awfully Extremely Six Sado Masochist"
- Original Message -
From: expeditionradio
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 5:16 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] BPL-Busting Modes/Techniques Needed to Mitigate
Interference
BPL-Bust
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Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 3:17 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [digitalradio] BPL-Busting Modes/Techniques Needed to Mitigate
Interference
BPL-Busting Modes/Techniques Needed to Mitigate Harmful Interference to
Amateur Radio Service
Undoubtedly, BPL systems operatin
Meanwhile, the heavy use of our bands, with beams particularlly aimed at
stations "behind" those wires should help do the trick. That should pick up
the heavest incoming signals from the target. Try not to stay on just one
band, but do move around on different frequencies and bands and attempt t
BPL-Busting Modes/Techniques Needed to Mitigate
Harmful Interference to Amateur Radio Service
Undoubtedly, BPL systems operating in the ham bands cause interference
to most of the analog and digital modes we presently use for amateur
radio communications. Our main modes: SSB, FM, CW, SSTV, RTTY