Introduction
This page contains useful links that did not fit in with other pages on the ARRL BPL site.
This article from the September 1, 1983 ARRL Letter describes the strong feelings between ARRL and the cable industry. It is interesting to see the same words as are being used today, with claims that Amateur Radio is seeking a pristine radio environment and that mobile stations should just drive away from interference sources. Fortunately, the cable industry grew away from that, and their work with ARRL to help prevent most cable interference helped make cable a success.
List of spectrum  allocation in the US
This list shows the wide range of users in  the spectrum between 2 and 80 MHz that BPL may use.
A map of the US shows the distribution of licensed Amateur Radio operators in the United States. To see a list of hams in any ZIP code, go to http://www.arrl.org/advanced-call-sign-search and enter the ZIP code of interest.
FCC  ULS database lookup
This site provides information about FCC  licensees in a geographical area. It can be used to identify other users in your  area that may have interference concerns.
Amateur Radio Calculators
The field strength calculator, written by VE3KL, calculates field  strength from received signal levels and antenna gain.
BPL  Interference Information -- What the Public Isn't Being  Told
This brochure prepared by the Australian Citizens Radio  Emergency Monitors outlines the various ways that BPL can interfere with  licensed radio services.
What  is Amateur Radio? Why is it a Community Resource?
This page  offers links to dozens of ARRL articles about the valuable services that the  Amateur Radio Service provides in major disasters. Organized by state, this list  may help you counter the claim that Amateur Radio is "just a hobby." 
Importance for Emergency  Communications
Amateur Radio is more than just a hobby. It is  important in emergency communications on a regular basis, often providing the  first and only communication into and out of an area when disaster strikes.  Amateur Radio then continues to provide backup communications as things are  getting back on line, and offloading a lot of the less-critical "health and  welfare" traffic so the "real" communications that is partially restored can be  used for critical communications of all types. Amateur Radio also provides  valuable educational and social benefits, ranging from its work with shuttle  astronauts and school children to the funding of scholarships for licensed  Amateur Radio operators. 
Toast Net Speed  Test
Another very good speed test URL. Has multiple sources and  download packages so speeds under real-world condx can be seen. Tests upload and  download independently.
Speed tests (1) (2)
These sites can be used to test  speed and generate data for BPL testing
National  Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners
Report of the  Broadband Over Power Lines Task Force
NVS Shares HF Radio  Program
The National Communications System (NCS), in its role of  planning and preparing for national security and emergency preparedness (NS/EP),  has undertaken a number of initiatives to provide communications to support all  hazards situations. One of these initiatives, developed through the combined  efforts of the 23 NCS member organizations, is the SHAred RESources (SHARES)  High Frequency (HF) Radio Program.
Frequencies  used by the Red Cross (US)
In many systems, BPL uses frequencies  in use by the Red Cross for its mobile or portable operation. At the levels used  by BPL under Part 15, these radio communications systems cannot operate near BPL  using this spectrum.
California  CPUC report on broadband technologies
This February 1, 2005  report outlines all of the sundry ways that BPL is available in California. They  include DSL; cable; satellite; wireless ISP; commercial wireless; wireless  community networks; broadband over cellular telephone; fiber to the premises and  BPL.
Investigation  of the Interference Potential of PLC in the Far Field
Abstract  (in English) of final report, 6/30/2003 Research Project 36/02 of the Federal  Ministry of Economics and Labour (BMWA)
Japan  Creates New BPL Study Group
This group will investigate  techniques to reduce radio emissions; coexistence with radio users and other  related topics.
Information about state  regulations that may affect BPL
This page is located on the web  page of Civitium, "a consulting  firm founded to assist public and private organizations in the construction of  Digital Cities."
BPL  Calculator
This calculator is based on the proposed  international CENELEC standard for BPL emissions. It shows that very strong  noise levels are to be expected locally on any spectrum that BPL uses at this  proposed emissions level.
RF  Calculator
This more complex RF Field Strength and Receive  Signal Level Calculator can be downloaded and run on Windows systems. It  currently does not have separate documentation, but to savvy users, what is not  intuitive is probably covered by pop-ups.
Top 22  U.S. ISPs by Subscriber: Q3 2006
1/1/2007 -- ISP  Planet
The top 22 ISPs are listed. First Communications,  involved in both DSL and in-premise BPL, is #22, with 0.1% of the total market  share.  The report does not cite what percentage of their business is BPL, but  they do not appear in the industry access  BPL database, so their involvement is entirely within building.
Home  PC Network.com 
The site for do-it-yourself home networking for  regular people that includes powerline networking links.
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