Re: ARLA/CLUSTER: Petição para banir o PLC no Reino Unido.

Hugo Barata ct2hmx gmail.com
Segunda-Feira, 25 de Agosto de 2008 - 19:04:02 WEST


Boa tarde.Depois de ler o artigo novamente reparei nessa parte de a petição
ser apenas para cidadãos britânicos ou residentes no Reino Unido.

73 de Hugo Barata CT2HMX

2008/8/25 Carlos Pinheiro <karlus.pinheiro  gmail.com>

> Caro Hugo,
>
> Efectivamente o texto é bem explicito. A petição é apenas para cidadãos
> britânicos ou residentes no Reino Unido:
>
> *"and if you are a British citizen (including ex-pats) or resident sign
> the petition at"*
>
> 73's do CT1PT
> Carlos Pinheiro
>
> 2008/8/25 Hugo Barata <ct2hmx  gmail.com>
>
>  Boas a todos.Eu tentei assinar a petição mas deu erro porque parece ser
>> só para residentes na Inglaterra.No entanto como sou membro no UKQRM já
>> coloquei a questão ao Mike que me apareceu no registo da petição e estou a
>> espera da resposta.No entanto podendo estar a fazer um erro na inserção dos
>> dados se alguem conseguir assinar a petição e que não dê erro que diga
>> algo.Todos contra o PLC enquanto não haver compatibilidade electromagnetica
>> com a onda curta.Obrigado.
>>
>> 73 de Hugo Barata CT2HMX
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 1:17 AM, João Costa > CT1FBF <ct1fbf  gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Radio interference from Internet over mains units
>>>
>>> The horrendous radio interference problems caused by devices providing
>>> an Internet connection over the household electrical mains has become
>>> a 'hot topic' recently with a petition being started on the Government
>>> website to get the devices banned.
>>>
>>> A number of companies are selling products that enable people to link
>>> their computers or TV set-top boxes to the Internet via the household
>>> mains. Such devices are even being supplied to consumers by British
>>> Telecom (BT) as part of their BT Vision product.
>>>
>>> In a recent posting on the DRM-L Yahoo group Mike Barraclough provided
>>> some links demonstrating the interference these devices cause across
>>> the radio bands. Mike wrote:
>>>
>>> BT are supplying two Comtrend DH10-PF adaptors, they are being used to
>>> communicate from the BT Home Hub by the computer to the BT Vision
>>> V-Box by the television.
>>>
>>> The interference affects all bands, there is limited, but not
>>> particularly effective, notching in the amateur bands.
>>>
>>> Here are some WAV files recorded two weeks ago by Alan Roe in
>>> Teddington whose neighbours have these devices, Alan is a long time
>>> shortwave broadcast band listener and editor for the World DX Club.
>>>
>>> For each file, you'll hear Alan stepping through the range in 5 kHz
>>> steps:
>>>
>>> 4700-4800khz   13500-13600kHz
>>> 5900-6000kHz   15000-15100kHz
>>> 9400-9500kHz   17450-17550kHz
>>> 11500-11600kHz   25600-25700kHz
>>>
>>> BT Vision is installed in 282,000 UK homes, the adaptors are supplied
>>> as standard and the install guide says customers should use them.
>>>
>>> There are alternatives to this technology, wired or wireless
>>> solutions. Ofcom are logging complaints as spectrum abuse and it's
>>> known that in three cases the adaptors have been removed by BT
>>> following complaints to Ofcom.
>>>
>>> However a complaints based system does not solve the problem, BT
>>> Vision has been targeted so far at current BT Broadband users, they
>>> are shortly to be advertising the system nationally.
>>>
>>> For much more information - please go to the UKQRM website at:
>>> http://www.mikeandsniffy.co.uk/UKQRM/
>>>
>>> and join the Yahoo Group at:
>>> http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/UKQRM/
>>>
>>> and if you are a British citizen (including ex-pats) or resident sign
>>> the petition at:
>>> http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/SaveShortwave/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>> DRM-L Yahoo Group
>>> http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/DRM-L
>>>
>>>
>>> -- Fonte: The Southgate News website
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>>
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>> --
>> 73 de Hugo Barata CT2HMX
>>
>> »»»»»»»»»»Diga não ao PLC,PLT,BPL....não use a rede electrica para afiar
>> serrotes ,queria interferências noutros serviços sem que se
>> aperceba!!!«««««««««
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73 de Hugo Barata CT2HMX

»»»»»»»»»»Diga não ao PLC,PLT,BPL....não use a rede electrica para afiar
serrotes ,queria interferências noutros serviços sem que se
aperceba!!!«««««««««
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