a sad day for short wave radio operators
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Shock Trooper
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written Saturday, October 16 2004 20:43
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It's truely a sad day for HAM and Short Wave radio operators... the FCC has approved Broad Band over Powerline... i ploaned to actually start usign HAM radio at soem point, but now all i have to say is...well.. damn http://www.computerweekly.com/articles/article.asp?liArticleID=134272&liArticleTypeID=1&liCategoryID=1&liChannelID=7&liFlavourID=1&sSearch=&nPage=1 -------------------- -Sylak Proud Member of the Church of Devine Luchere Posts: 319 | Registered: Tuesday, May 14 2002 07:00 |
Shock Trooper
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written Sunday, October 17 2004 08:49
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Does this mean that spontaneous long range contacts with unlisted radio equipment will become impossible in the US? This would make surveillance of transmitting and receiving devices much easier imho and large scale eavesdropping more difficult to evade. Honi soit qui mal y pense. [ Sunday, October 17, 2004 08:51: Message edited by: No 2 Methylphenidate ] Posts: 311 | Registered: Friday, February 13 2004 08:00 |
Post Navel Trauma ^_^
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written Sunday, October 17 2004 12:21
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I doubt it'll be a major problem. Broadband over power lines never seems to go anywhere. -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. desperance.net - Don't follow this link Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
Infiltrator
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written Thursday, October 21 2004 10:03
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Why would BoPL prevent radio frequencies from working? -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |