kd4e wrote:

(text snipped)

>  As you noted, if we boost the power level of the transmission we
>  enhance the probability of overcoming the BPL QRM/QRN, but we do so
>  at the price of increased cost and added energy -- which may be a
>  precious commodity in an emergency deployment. We also risk
>  generating our own QRM/QRN to nearby Ham & non-Ham gear.
>
>  What am I missing?

<tongue_in_cheek>

That if it is an EMERGENCY situation, don't worry,  power lines will be 
down ,
and so, there will be no BPL QRM.

</tongue_in_cheek>

>
>  --
>
>  Thanks! & 73, doc, KD4E ... somewhere in FL URL: bibleseven (dot) com

73 de Jose, CO2JA



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