BPL Measurements in the Netherlands (Vereniging voor Experimenteel Radio Onderzoek in Nederland ) (VERON)
VERON Home Page Internet: http://www.veron.nl/maine.htm
The  Radio Amateur and the Effects of the Use of the 230-Volt Power Line for  Broadband Data Communications   
Internet: http://www.darc.de/referate/emv/plc/VERON_PLC_Report.pdf  
Summary: This 38-page technical paper starts with a PLC tutorial, then outlines the test methods and results of PLC testing  by Dutch amateurs. At the turn of the year 2002 a series of measurements  was conducted to evaluate the risks of interference by PLC for the amateur  station PA0KDF. Both in-house and outside field strength measurements were taken  and compared with the CEPT proposed radiation limits ( NB 30, Norwegian  Limit and BBC limit). In addition the coupling between the mains wiring and the  antennas of the amateur station was determined. In an audio test, where use was  made of amateur antennas and receiver, the level of interference in the HF  amateur bands was evaluated. Only in the case of the strictest limit, the BBC  limit, adequate protection was provided against mains injected interference  signals.In addition measurements were performed to find the "normal" interference  levels on the mains wiring. Firstly it became apparent that the present  interference levels in a quiet rural area are far below the CISPR 22 limits and  secondly, injection of interference signals with a level equal to the CISPR 22  limit level causes harmful interference to the reception of signals in the  amateur bands.  
Author: Koos Fockens, PA0KDF
HF  radio reception compatibility test of an in-house PLC system using two brands  of modems.  
Internet: /files/file/Technology/ModemRPRTVeron11-04-03.pdf  
Summary: Tests have been performed on the EMC of two types of in-house PLC modems,  developed according the HomePlug® standard, that recently appeared on the European market. Some measurements were  done in a laboratory set-up (mains disturbance voltage, field strength, background noise), other were performed in the house of the author (interference on amateur radio receiving antenna, background signals and noise on mains).  One type PLC modem seems just to meet the mains disturbance limit in EN55022  for residential environment, the second type showed a level which was  approximately 20 dB higher. Under the condition that the in-house PLC modem complies  with the current EN55022 B standard, and that the modem additionally uses notches  for the bands of the amateur services according to the Homeplug® standard, thegeneral conclusions drawn were: Only when when a reasonable well  constructed outdoor antenna is used the interference from the modems is probably not  a threat to the radio amateur service; Outside the notches harmful interference may be caused to the broadcasting services; In the laboratory environment with many PCs  running, as well as in the author's home environment, the background mains  disturbance level was 30 or more dB's below the EN55022 B limit.  
Author: VERON EMC Committee, Koos Fockens, PA0KDF
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