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Broadband 'Net Idea Interferes with Ham Radio:

from KTVU.com on March 20, 2006
Website: http://www.ktvu.com/technology/8139393/detail.html?rss=fran&psp=technology
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Broadband 'Net Idea Interferes With Ham Radio:

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Broadband 'Net Idea Interferes with Ham Radio:  
by WT0A on March 20, 2006 Mail this to a friend!
Somebody tell those ill informed idiots that BPL also could interfere thier CHANNEL TWO.
 
RE: Broadband 'Net Idea Interferes with Ham Radio:  
by KG4RUL on March 20, 2006 Mail this to a friend!
"Even though transmission of broadband data over electric wires has overcome many of its early obstacles, few companies are getting on-board because other ways of getting high-speed online links are gaining ground."

Now that is the kind of closing paragraph we need to see in stories!

Dennis KG4RUL
 
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