Oh Boy! Let's be really investigative and go to Wikipedia! I got up off my ass and went and found the equipment where it is installed. Then found out what said equipment did. I got up off my ass and went and did Spectrum Analyses on audible noise and emissions along 124 miles of power line. Then I got up off my ass and went to 3 states and did the Spectrum Analyses, and got more while I was traveling. I got up off my ass and challenged "them" in court with 4 more to go (but I expect they'll cave after this one coming up). ON MY OWN! what does everyone else do? Go to Wikipedia.......... Yep, that's comparable research.
Go to Bing, click maps - Type in Shap, UK, get the map up. Now go to the left pane and click directions. Shap is in one of the boxes. In the other box type Woodland, County Durham, UK - Click go or whatever. You will find that they are 46 miles apart or so. On the National Grid map place the two villages - Same transmission line? Now go look at this URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/8566281/Tiny-village-is-latest-victim-of-the-The-hum.html It's the same equipment, maybe different vendor, but Amperion have the worldwide patent on BPL and B-PLC. Their best buddy's are BPL Global. Woodland's hum started when they announced the start of "smart" meter installlation in the village, which is Amperion's/BPL Global's forte and fingerprint everywhere on the planet. As I have said - "They" don't want you to know because it's BIG business. Governments are getting big kick backs here guys. Oh, and by the way Will. I was born in a village called Armitage in Staffordshire, it's right next to Handsacre and about 3 miles from Rugeley. I find answers to my problems, not just sit around complaining about them. Here's an excercise for everybody - Choose a 3rd-world country (Australia, NZ, UK, USA (by state if you like), Ireland, etc.). Type the name of country then type Amperion and/or BPL Global - POOF! Proof! Whaddayaknow? On Nov 30, 2:27 pm, Trev <[email protected]> wrote: > The WIKI site [I know it's not the whole picture] doesn't show use of > BPL in this context in the UK -and we certainly have Hum! > There are signal transmissions over transmission lines and power > leakage etc. but it may well be we are talking about different beasts > here, Vic. > This article shows 2 trials this last year in the > UK.http://www.ispreview.co.uk/story/2011/06/07/gridline-delivers-broadba... > > On Nov 30, 12:38 am, Vic <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Whooda thought? Another conveniently shut down site. > > > Wikipedia, although factual, does not have all the current info. > > Mainly because "they" are not allowing the current info to be known. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hum Sufferers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hum-sufferers?hl=en.
