Anyone with Roger's Lite accounts?
ted leslie
tleslie-RBVUpeUoHUc at public.gmane.org
Mon Apr 17 20:59:56 UTC 2006
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 13:23:10 -0400
lsorense-1wCw9BSqJbv44Nm34jS7GywD8/FfD2ys at public.gmane.org (Lennart Sorensen) wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 06:10:23AM -0400, James Knott wrote:
> > Broadband over power lines is a very bad idea. It tends to cause a lot
> > of interference to licenced radio services. The broadband service uses
> > the same spectrum as many radio services and since the power lines
> > weren't designed to carry those frequencies, they act like antennas.
> >
> > There are a couple of battles going on in the U.S. about this right now.
>
Just talked to the CEO of the company doing the roll out,
he says thats old news, and the newer equipment deals with it better,
they still have issues with HAM ops, but Canada has given it there blessing.
-tl
> What if they only do it where the power lines are underground?
>
> There seems to be a number of places in europe using it without major
> complaints about radio interference. There also doesn't seem to be many
> places left in europe with above ground power wires. They also have the
> advantage there, that by running double the voltage, the need a lot less
> transformers around (although they are bigger), since you can run a lot
> further from the transformer before the voltage drop is significant.
> This makes it much cheaper to install the network gear at the
> transformer for an area than it is here where we have a transformer
> every few hundred meters.
>
> Len Sorensen
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