Radio Society has more info
http://www.rsgb.org/plt/
In particular they are chasing after the Comtrend models supplied by BT.

Paul

On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 11:24:53 +0000, you wrote:

>Oops, same team did look into internal systems, but the noise problem is 
>similar.  I'll see if I can find their report.
>
>
>
>Mo McRoberts wrote:
>> On 15-Dec-2009, at 10:33, Simon Thompson wrote:
>>
>>   
>>> The RF noise generated by these technologies is quite bad,  it's in a band 
>>> where noise can propogate worldwide via the ionosphere.  It can prevent 
>>> receivers locking to, or demodulating a signal.  
>>>
>>> http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/rd/pubs/whp/whp-pdf-files/WHP116.pdf
>>>     
>>
>> Is that not a four and a half year old report into a trial of a PLT system 
>> which delivered broadband access via power supply lines, rather than a 
>> product which makes use of internal power cabling to provide home 
>> networking? (I realise the underlying tech is similar, though things have 
>> moved on a bit in that time, but context is somewhat important, no?)
>>
>> M.
>>
>>   

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