Stuart Stevenson wrote: > Gentlemen, > I have used BPL in my home for years. I am connected through it > now. I have wireless now but have not changed this box as it just > works. > <snip> > I don't know if this has interfered with any ham operators near me. > If my home adapters interfere how would I find out? > Fairly hard to tell. There is so much distributed RFI now, that it can be hard to tell where all the crud comes from. Of course, if you find a truck with rotating antenneas on the roof driving up and down your street, start worrying. If the truck stops right in front of your house, with the antenna pointed right at your desk, then you know your are in trouble.
Seriously, though, if you turn on an AM radio and all you get is chirps, whistles and chattering noises, you have a pretty bad RFI pollution problem. That's about what my place sounds like, with all the computer gear I have here. Jon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users
