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please i need help in my project

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A perverted horrid technology if trying to send broadband data via overhead power lines.
Dont do it!

JimB
 
Nigel Goodwin said:
You'd be a radio amateur then Jim? :D

It takes one to know one Nigel!

Really p****s me off all these projects which seek to s**t all over the radio spectrum with no thought for the legitimate users.

JimB
 
it's a project people ? if he want's to use it every day, then i've said nothing xD
 
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Good thing your not a radio enthusaist in India huh :D :D :D :p
 
i dont know much about it other than it has to do with just using a different frequency to transmit data over a power line, then filtering out the 60hz power at your usage point to leave you with your data signal. that was my basic understanding of it, but i very well could be wrong...
 
i dont know much about it other than it has to do with just using a different frequency to transmit data over a power line
It's not 50/60 Hz, but the frequency isn't unused.

The part that attracts attention is that BPL (broadband over powerlines) uses frequencies that are already in use by the rest of us. Since anything placed on the power lines will radiate, this is a guaranteed source of interference.
 
For starters, do a google search of "carrier current".
 
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