Broadband Over Power Line (BPL) and Amateur Radio

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The discussion centers on the negative impact of Broadband Over Power Line (BPL) technology on Amateur Radio operations. BPL, also known as Power-line Communications (PLC), utilizes electrical wiring for internet access, which can create significant interference for HF radio communications. Experts, including Art Bell and representatives from the Amateur Radio Relay League, assert that the electromagnetic interference from BPL will disrupt radio messages, particularly affecting emergency communications. The community is urged to advocate against BPL implementation by contacting legislators to protect the integrity of radio communications.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Broadband Over Power Line (BPL) technology
  • Knowledge of Amateur Radio operations and frequencies
  • Familiarity with electromagnetic interference (EMI) concepts
  • Awareness of regulatory bodies such as the FCC
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the technical specifications of BPL and its interference mechanisms
  • Explore mitigation strategies for electromagnetic interference in radio communications
  • Learn about the regulatory framework governing BPL and Amateur Radio
  • Investigate alternative broadband technologies that minimize interference
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Amateur radio operators, emergency communication professionals, and anyone concerned with the impact of broadband technologies on radio frequency communications.

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This web page contains files and links of information about BPL and related broadband technologies and how they may adversely affect Amateur Radio and other HF radio operation. BPL is also sometimes called Power-line Communications or PLC. In-building BPL uses a building's electrical wiring to network computers within a building. Access BPL uses the electrical distribution grid to deliver broadband internet access to homes and businesses using the distribution system and building electrical wiring as a conductor. A tutorial on BPL is available on the http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/HTML/plc/#Quick_Links

http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/HTML/plc/
 
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BPL -Bad news for Hams and other radio listeners

According to Art Bell and the head of the Amateur Radio
Relay League BPL will be bad for all Hams, small city
Police forces and any group trying to help out with radio
communications after a disaster or other event as the HUM
from all the power lines will wipe out all of the radio
messages. We should all write our Congressmen and women
and Senators and tell them to stop this BPL project or
find a way for the FCC to allow both the Internet and
short wave radio to exist.
 
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