None of the audio files are accessible on your above site link.
Also , though the page on Oz is up- it's another dead link for Europe
and the US. Now that's a surprise...
I note that the Wiki link says that the PLC typically runs between 24
and 500 KHz though.....rather less than 40 MHz !
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_line_communication#Concluded_Deployment

On Nov 29, 3:08 pm, Vic <[email protected]> wrote:
> OOPS! Taz - Yep, right there on the south east corner and down a bit,
> in the sea!  But yes, BPL Global and Amperion (or Amperion-like) are
> all over the place in Taz. Take a look at this link - Fills in the
> gaps a bit:
>
> http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~vk5vka/bplau.htm
>
> I see that in this report that Australia is actually doing something
> about the problem guys - May be we should take their tack?
>
> If you look at my The Hum Busted Part 2 you'll see where I am with it
> right now. No help from any quarter although "they" are aware of the
> health effects. All about money in their pockets and to heck with us.
>
> On Nov 29, 6:33 am, Caroline Schwerkolt <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > ...well Australia, but anyway. hmmm, what to do about it?
>
> > On Nov 29, 10:20 pm, Vic <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Caroline - That's exactly right on the button. I have a very
> > > sophisticated string instrument tuner that I use to tue my guitar. It
> > > tells me that the hum is modulating between B1 - 63.735 Hertz, and Bb1
> > > - 58.27 Hertz virtually all the time. Lately, it's doing it right now,
> > > it's moved up into 314.47 Hertz - right in there between E4 and Eb4.
> > > My research has shown that wherever digital electrical meters and/or
> > > wireless broadband internet over powerlines (BPL) these frequencies
> > > occur. I have also found that it is localized - If you move away from
> > > an area into another that doesn't have either of the above, and far
> > > enough away from anywhere that does, the hum disappears. However, that
> > > is becoming difficult to do as the aim of this technology is "To bring
> > > "smart" appliances and internet access to everyone". You've had these
> > > "smart" digital electric meters in NZ for a few years now.
>

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