> Last week, the FCC approved national deployment of BPL. Who knows
> whether the effort will really take off (no pun) in a big way, but they
> have the green light.
>
> The article I read stated that the HAM operator's concerns "could be
> managed" but nothing regarding R/C interference.
That's the result of 'BIG' money over riding the AMA and ARRL concerns.
It's interesting to note that after the original flurry of comments by the
AMA that nothing more has been heard from them.
It would appear that the use of a frequency monitor at any flying site near
a newly installed BPL is needed to protect your flying investment.
Jim Porter, soon to be Johnston Iowa
Neckargemund-Dilsberg
Germany
"The airplane stays up because it doesn't have the time to fall."
Orville Wright
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