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Can/have ham radio transmissions interfere/interfered with BPL systems?

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Can/have ham radio transmissions interfere/interfered with BPL systems?

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Yes. Tests have shown that some systems are vulnerable to as little as five watts of radio frequency energy. Most ham radio stations use 100 watts of power, some use as much as 1500 watts. Interference from outside wireless services into a BPL system is sometimes referred to as ingress interference.

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