RE: [HCDX] Germany: Powerline Communications
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RE: [HCDX] Germany: Powerline Communications



>   Hello Andy: When you speak of Power Line Communication, are you talking
> about Carrier Current? This term PLC, unfamiliar to me. Please explain.
> Thank you. Joe Talbot Red Deer Alberta Canada

Joe, if you to to www.hard-core-dx.com you'll see several links on the Home
Page to sites where you can find out more. Thanks to Hermod Pedersen for
reacting so swiftly to this alert. Jan-Willem Drexhage tells me he's already
getting positive feedback from broadcasters who received the mailing. But I
am convinced that it's up to German SWL's and DXers to write in large
numbers about this. To be honest, I suspect that, with our high signal
strength in Germany, Radio Netherlands may not be too badly affected, but
this pollution will have a real impact on the reception of weaker signals,
especially on frequencies below 10MHz where they plan to put outdoor
applications. Tropical Band DXers beware! Further, I noted from the specs on
one of the Websites that the range of this stuff is 300 metres! Imagine
trying to DX in an apartment block where people are using this PLC. I don't
want to be alarmist, but this is a *big* threat! I hadn't realised that
trials are actually starting in Germany *right now*.

Andy Sennitt

Although I work for Radio Netherlands, I am participating here on an
individual basis. Opinions expressed are my own, and do not necessarily
reflect the official position of Radio Netherlands.


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