daybrown said:Maybe I'm not as clear as I hope to be, but no way would this interfere with the licensed bandwidth of anyone. Its not a *sin* wave. None of the tuners, which would not be hooked up to a tuned Yagi anyway, would lock on to it. PLL would not see it because of the *phase* changes every time the signal went from a zero to a one.
Aloefundi said:In ZA there has been much talk of BPL of the last few years with the slow introduction of of a second Telco operator. We have had many roumours whith various theorys being bandied about.
However the route that is taken in ZA is as follows. Fibre is either strung along existing powerlines or the fibre is actually wound within the existing power cables. The key is that the data stream is via optic within the power line and not the physical powerline itself. So as for BPL the question is "Whats your definition?"
Aloefundi said:Hi Nigel
However the newer (not ratified) 802.16e with be for mobile WIMAX, thats the one to wait for but you still need coverage for it to work.
Nigel Goodwin said:As already suggested, it's a seriously bad idea - and will radiate interference over large parts of the RF spectrum, as such it hasn't gained any popularity.
gramo said:I thought that was just a rumour someone started? Is it actually true?
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