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Last Chance to Save Our H.F. Bands:

David Lewis (N1OL) on August 2, 2003
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American Public Power Association; "the burden should be imposed on challengers to BPL to demonstrate interference in a fact-based, empirical proof. Further, to the extent that interference is demonstrated, there should be an attempt to accommodate BPL, even if it means that existing communications providers may have to share or transfer bandwidth.";

The window is closing - critical everyone submits a reply comment this weekend.

To file, go here;

"Proceeding" field, enter "03-104"

"Document Type" select "Reply to comments"

Links for the key filings (pro BPL and anti BPL) are here;

Good reply examples are below;

Notes

You can cut paste or click the links -- key is the comments you submit represent your thoughts.

You can also reply to support comments i.e. the ARRL comments have your support.

Andrew Leeds - response to UPLC

Lee McVey - response to Amperion

Nickolaus E. Leggett - response to NA Shortwave Association

Cortland Richmond - response to PowerWan

La href=http://svartifoss2.fcc.gov/prod/ecfs/retrieve.cgi?native_or_pdf=pdf&id_document=6514287407> http://svartifoss2.fcc.gov/prod/ecfs/retrieve.cgi?native_or_pdf=pdf&id_document=6514287407

Lee McVey - response to UPLC

Cortland Richmond - response to Florida Light and Power

Arthur Guy - response to ARRL

Good general comments

Ashley Lane - response to Ameren

Nickolaus E. Leggett - response to ARRL

Cortland Richmond - response to Southern Linc

Nickolaus E. Leggett - response to National Academy of Science

Nickolaus E. Leggett - response to Amateur Radio Research and Development Corp.

Lawrence Macioski - response to ARRL

Robert Read - response to ARRL

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Last Chance to Save Our H.F. Bands:  
by N1OL on August 2, 2003 Mail this to a friend!
IMPORTANT the FCC has extended the time for replies until August 20th.
 
Last Chance to Save Our H.F. Bands:  
by N3NL on August 11, 2003 Mail this to a friend!
YOU still have a week to get your reply comments in
to the FCC on the BPL docket, 03-104. Please send
them in now. 73, Nickolaus E. Leggett, N3NL
 
Last Chance to Save Our H.F. Bands:  
by KK7QI on August 15, 2003 Mail this to a friend!
Hey all:

I admit I had been standing on the sidelines for BPL (although I did
contribute a decent amount of money to the ARRL Spectrum Defense
Fund), however, it wasn't until I saw the ARRL's Video depicting the
actual interference that BPL generates that really made my blood boil
and got me to file my comments to the FCC.

Here is a link to the shocking video (PLEASE WATCH IT):
http://216.167.96.120/BPL_Trial-web.mpg

Here is an EASY link to let you file your comments about BPL:
http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/ecfs/Upload/

Tick the top Docket: BPL 03-014
Then Click the Continue Button at the bottom of the page.
Then fill in the form with your comments and hit submit.

If BPL really goes through, I'll be putting almost all of my Ham
Equipment up for Sale -- although it'll probably be worthless except
for scrap metal and silicon.
 
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