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ARRL  Power Point Presentation on BPL 
This presentation by ARRL was  put together by Ed Hare, W1RFI, ARRL's Laboratory Manager. It has been given to  Amateur groups and conventions and hamfests across the country. It starts with a  brief tutorial on BPL, followed by a technical discussion of the inteference  issues, ARRL testing and ARRL's work with the BPL industry to help it address  its electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) issues responsibly.  It includes  embedded audio files, but the BPL video must be downloaded separately.
How  ARRL is Fighting Spectrum Pollution from BPL
August 28, 2004 --  At the Southwestern Division Convention, Dave Sumner, K1ZZ, ARRL's CEO, outlined  BPL issues and explained what ARRL is doing to address them.
ARRL Presentations at Standards Committee Meetings and EMC Society Meetings
ANSI Accredited C63™ EMC Committee
Calculated  Impact of PLC on Stations Operating in the Amateur Radio Service  
November 15, 2002 -- This overview of BPL was given by Ed Hare,  W1RFI, ARRL Laboratory Manager, to the ANSI ASC  C63™ committee. It outlined the impact of broadband emissions at FCC "Part  15" levels on the Amateur Radio Service.  This introduced the subject of BPL to   C63™. Hare chairs the C63 Subcommittee 5 on the immunity of electronic  devices.
IEEE BPL Study Group
Distance  Extrapolation from Line and Point Sources
July 2006 -- ARRL  Laboratory Manager Ed Hare, W1RFI, provided the IEEE P1775 BPL EMC Working Group  an analysis of the way field strength varies from point and line sources in free  space. These elemental models explain the two extremes between which field  strength can vary with distance from a radiating source. A short dipole model  shows that for distances greater than wavelength/2pi, electric and magnetic  fields vary as 1/R, or at 20 dB/decade. Most BPL distance extrapolations are  made between 10 and 30 meters from the source.  At 5 MHz, the near-field region  of a point source is approximately 10 meters, to any distance extrapolation at  greater distances is being made in the far field region. For line emitters, the  magnetic field follow a cylindrical Bessel function right up to the line, with  the average of the standing wave of varying field strength following a  20 dB/decade extrapolation. The modeling also shows that this standing wave's  location varies with frequency, making it difficult to make measurements of the  "actual" extrapolation. For a line source modeled above ground, the magnetic  field does increase at >1/R at 1 meter in height, but at the height of the  line, or above it, where antennas would be located and at upward angles where  skywave propagation from the aggregate of emitters would occur, the magnetic  fields follow a 20 dB/decade average decay with distance.
Analysis of  Differences of Opinion Over BPL Interference Issues
October 13,  2004 -- This presentation was given at the IEEE HQ in Piscataway, NJ by Ed Hare,  W1RFI, ARRL Laboratory to the IEEE Standards Association working group that is  studying BPL issues. ARRL presented technical information to help explain why  the BPL industry and radio operators see the interference issue from entirely  different perspectives. ARRL continued to extend its offers to work  cooperatively with this industry to better understand the interference problem  and to achieve levels of protection for amateur radio that will prevent most  interference problems.
BPL and  EMC
July 2004 -- In July, 2004 the IEEE Standards Association  formed a BPL Study Group to  look into what may be needed for IEEE BPL standards. At this first meeting in  Denver, CO, ARRL Laboratory Manager Ed Hare, W1RFI, gave a presentation on what  ARRL recommended be included in any standards that were developed.
IEEE Electromagnetic Society Meetings and Symposia
IEEE EMCS 2005 Symposium:
In August, 2005 ARRL Laboratory  Manager Ed Hare, W1RFI, was an invited presenter at the IEEE EMCS 2006 Symposium  in Chicago, IL. Hare presented the following peer-reviewed presentations. They  covered the EMC issues and ARRL testing in various BPL locations.
- EMC Factors Applicable to Broadband Over Power Line Systems: This presentation outlined the EMC issues surrounding BPL, including explanations of why BPL operating at the FCC Part-15 limits will cause interference locally on any spectrum BPL uses and levels at which BPL can operate on spectrum that may need to be protected.
- ARRL Testing of Broadband Over Power Line Systems: ARRL had done testing in over 15 BPL cities. This presentation described the test methods ARRL used to gather data and explained results that ranged as much as 25 dB over the present FCC limits. Hare also outlined testing done by one BPL operator that showed impossible results, such as BPL apparently reducing noise outside of its occupied spectrum by the mere act of turning the system on.
- Broadband Over Power Line and Radio Services: This presentation was given to the IEEE EMC Society, Technical Committee 6 (TC6), Spectrum Management. It focused on EMC issues from a spectrum user point of view, with emphasis outside of the scope of Amateur Radio.
- Broadband Over Power Line and Amateur Radio: Hare was asked to give a brief presentation at the Amateur Radio luncheon that always accompanies the EMCS EMC symposia. The presentation covered issues, testing and concerns, with a strong emphasis on Amateur Radio.
IEEE EMC Society Chapter Meetings:
The following  presentations give an overview of BPL from an EMC perspective:
- 2006 - Berskshire Chapter meeting at the EPRI facility
- 2005 - Chicago Chapter meeting
- 2006 - Long Island Chapter meeting
- 2006 - EMC Expo, Maryland
Other Industry Events:
Antenna  Measurement Techniques Association Presentation
November 1, 2005  -- ARRL Laboratory Manager Ed Hare,  W1RFI, was invited to give a presentation to the AMTA on the modeling and measurement techniques  ARRL has been using to investigate BPL interference.
Presentation  to AASHTO (spectrum users group)
May, 2006 -- This group of  state entities using HF and VHF spectrum was very interested in the topic of  BPL.  They invited ARRL Laboratory Manager Ed Hare, W1RFI, to give a  presentation on the EMC aspects of BPL.
ARRL Presentations at BPL Industry Events
IQPC  Broadand Over Power Lines 2006
July 26, 2006 -- ARRL Laboratory  Manager Ed Hare, W1RFI, was an invited presenter at this annual BPL  industry symposium. This presentation discusses the various aspects of  investigating and mitigating the RF interference issues assciated with BPL  systems. It also describes the progress being made with some vendors, utilities  and technologies to resolve and prevent problems.
Pike Fischer Audio Conference
July 11, 2006 -- ARRL  Laboratory Manager Ed Hare, W1RFI; Chano Gomez, DS2, and Pete Griffin, Radio  Shack, the President of HomePlug,  conducted an audio teleconference about BPL.  Hare discussed interference issues  and the steps being taken by some in the industry to resolve them. The following  are the Power Point files for the two segments conducted by  Hare.
     BPL -  Rules and Regulations Described
     BPL - The  EMC Issues  
BPL  Presentation at Columbia Institute for Tele-Information by Dave Sumner,  K1ZZ 
May 24, 2005 -- Presented by Dave Sumner, K1ZZ, ARRL CEO,  at Spectrum 2005, a meeting of the National Spectrum Managers Association.
BPL Presentation at Columbia  Institute for Tele-Information by Dave Sumner, K1ZZ  
March 18, 2005 - Presentation included the BPL info  page, the October 2002 QST  editorial and a short  video (Windows Media format).   
BPL:  The Amateur Radio Perspective   October 28, 2004 -- ARRL Chief Technology Officer Paul Rinaldo, W4RI, was  invited to make a presentation at the Power Line Communications Association  Strategic Summit. He reminded the participants that the NTIA BPL Report 04-413  said interference was likely to mobile and fixed stations 75 m and 460 m  respectively. He said that the FCC has placed regulatory limits on BPL emissions  but they are not enough to protect amateur stations in neighborhoods served by  BPL. He encouraged industry to participate in standards activities and to avoid  use of amateur bands in future BPL equipment designs.
Other Presentations By Amateur Operators or Clubs
Cumberland  Valley Amateur Radio Club BPL presentation  
This presentation by the Cumberland Valley Amateur Radio Club  outlines how they successfully convinced the Borough of Chambersburg, PA not to  implement BPL. This is must reading for those who are going to deal with their  local government officials or utilities in their quest to prevent BPL from  coming to town. The approaches, techniques, and references outlined in the  presentation are a good place to start with your fight. Note: the cost numbers  were specific to theirsituation and should only be used as a guide. CVARC and ARRL both would like to know about your success  if you use this material. See also the CVARC BPL page.
The Hazards of BPL This presentation was given to the Borough Council in Chambersburg, PA by the Cumberland Valley Amateur Radio Club. It outlines the value of Amateur Radio and the potential impact of BPL on its ability to communicate. The business aspects of BPL are discussed as a local issue. The CVARC successfully persuaded the Council not to pursue BPL at this time. The club has prepared a BPL page to answer its members questions about BPL interference.
(New!) Balancing Amateur Radio and Broadband over Powerlines 5/20/2006 - Dick Illman, AH6EZ, Motorola This video presentation outlines how the Motorola Powerline LV system was designed to be compatible for Amateur Radio. Note: Large file - broadband connection strongly recommended.
BPL at TXU - Current Technologies In this presentation, ARRL Assistant Director Jory McIntosh, KJ5RM, outlines the background on BPL, and what the interference potential is from different BPL systems. It provides significant information about the Current Technologies system that will be deployed by TXU in the Dallas, TX area.
BPL In North Texas
Jory  McIntosh, KJ5RM, explains the status of BPL in North Texas and the work being  done locally to look at interference issues.
Presentation to  City Council in Bridgeport, TX 
May 17, 2005 --  This presentation by Jory McIntosh was one of the reasons that Bridgeport,  TX chose not to implement BPL at this time.
Broadband Over Powerlines: BPL Pilot Programs in Texas Presented by Assistant Section Manager for West Texas, Bill Lawless, W5WRL. It is used to inform Amateur Radio clubs throughout West Texas about BPL and the BPL pilots that are going on in our State.
Broadband Over  Powerlines - Curse or Cure? 
April 6, 2005 --  Presentation by Dennis Kidder, WA6NIA
Update  on BPL - From the Radio User's Vantage Ponit - 2006 MIPSYCON 
This  follow up paper and powepoint were presented at the 2006 MIPSYCON conference in  Minneapolis on November 8, 2006 by Gary Box, N0JCG. It explores the EMI  successes and failures of pilot programs and deployments from across the country  as well as exploring the pros and cons of the various technologies employed and  the lessons learned. MIPSYCON is an annual conference that provides  electric utility engineers and consultants the opportunity to stay abreast of  today's power system technology. The conference emphasizes the unique challenges  faced by electric utilities in the Midwest. 
     Update  on BPL - From the Radio User’s Vantage Point - Word  document
     Update on  BPL - From the Radio User’s Vantage Point - PowerPoint  file
BPL:  The RFI Challenges - MIPSYCON 2004
At the  40th Annual Minnesota power Systems Conference on November 3, 2004  (MIPSYCON), Gary Box, N0JCG, presented a paper titled "BPL: The RFI Challenges". The paper  outlines the challenges and obligations utilities would be taking on with BPL,  and goes on to review recent field experiences and studies to put those  challenges in perspective. The presentation, which was prepared after the FCC  released the BPL R&O, updates the  challenges presented in the paper by detailing the impact on BPL of the R&O  changes to Part 15. MIPSYCON is an annual conference that provides electric  utility engineers and consultants the opportunity to stay abreast of today's  power system technology. The conference emphasizes the unique challenges faced  by electric utilities in the Midwest.
Broadband over Power line and its effect on emergency services July 19, 2005 -- Ron LaPedis, N6QGK Many of the slides in this presentation were taken from other ARRL presentations on BPL but added to the mix are an introduction to radio waves, how amateur radio can be used as an adjunct to public or private disaster recovery, and one slide showing that getting an amateur license is so easy that even 7, 11, and 12 year olds can do it. BPL and Amateur Radio Presented by W4FAL, N4TAB and KN4AQ about the BPL system in Raleigh, NC. This is a program prepared to support BPL presentations at local radio clubs in the North Carolina area, based on the Progress Energy trials. It probably won't work "stand-alone," but look through it for ideas of items to include in your own presentation. The presentation was given by hams with a lot of personal experience with BPL, so not everything is on the slides. It took about 45 minutes when presented at a good clip, and "way too long" when done at a leisurely pace.
Broadband Over  Power Line (BPL) and Radio Services 
This  PowerPoint explains the recent BPL rules changes and has been presented to  amateur clubs in Western Washington by Ed Bruette, N7NVP, ARRL Western  Washington Section Manager. It provides a general overview of BPL. It shows the  potential loss of spectrum and some of the local businesses that could be  affected because they have licenses on spectrum that BPL will use in the BPL  intended area of operation. The AMRAD test showing strong interference TO BPL is  covered in the closing slides. The "notes" field in the Power Point file has  additional information about each slide. This replaces an earlier  presentation given by Ed before the last round of rules changes.
BPL Measurements of the Main.net G1 system in Omaha
Non-US Amateur Presentations
Jane van Renen discusses Powerline Communications in Tshwane, South Africa, with interviews broadcast on the DSTV Business Channel 55 (Johannesburg SA) Summit TV program "TechnoLogic," 03/22/2004 (5.48 MB, ~ 9mins) 5:39 Impact on amateur radio 5:59 Graham Hartlett, President of the SARL: "...From technical reports and tests carried on around the world, PLC or powerline communication has not come up with a clean board. ..." 7:25 Charles Kuun, managing engineer for operations systems in the electricity department of the City of Tshwane says: "...we have found that it needs to be addressed although it's not that serious as they are claiming it to be..." via the South African Radio League (SARL)
FCC and Other Regulator Presentations
Broadband  Over Power Line (BPL) Test Procedures and Equipment Authorization  Andy Leimer, FCC OET, Equipment Authorization Branch
Broadband  Over Power Lines   Presented May 24, 2005 by Tom Sullivan, NTIA, at Spectrum 2005, National  Spectrum Managers Association       Broadband  over Power Line: U.S. Innovation Driving Economic Growth    September 16, 2005 -- Michael Gallagher, NTIA        FCC  Update on Broadband Over Power Lines   Presented May 24, 2005 by Bruce Franca, FCC OET, at Spectrum 2005, National  Spectrum Managers Association.       FCC  Presentation at the Platts Broadband Power Lines Conference    December 8, 2004 - Bruce Franca, FCC OET This presentation outlines the  changes the FCC made to the BPL rules and the responsibilities of BPL  manufacturers and operators to avoid harmful interference.
Lessons  Learned About Frequency Sharing in the Amateur Radio  Service 
This presentation was given by Greg  Lapin, N9GL, at the July 2005 meeting of the FCC Technological Advisory Council.
BPL and Electric Utility Industry Presentations
Broadband  Over Power Lines and Successful Coexistance with Radio  Systems 
Presented May 24, 2005 by Jim  Mollenkopf, Current Technologies, at Spectrum 2005, National Spectrum Managers  Association
BPL  - Wireless Over LV 
This presentation by  Motorola outlines the Motorola system architecture and its general compatibility  with Amateur Radio.  (New!)  Balancing  Amateur Radio and Broadband over Powerlines   5/20/2006 - Dick Illman, AH6EZ, Motorola This video presentation outlines  how the Motorola Powerline LV system was designed to be compatible for Amateur  Radio. Note: Large file - broadband connection strongly recommended.
Building  the Smart Grid, TXU BPL Initiative 
PowerPoint  slides from presentation by Steve Houle, TXU Electric Delivery Vice President,  Corporate Technology & Development. Explains what BPL is, and what TXU  expects it to do for them: Digital protection and control. Transmission  superconductivity; Advanced transmission substation equipment monitoring;  Digital fault analysis. Self-healing grid. Broadband over Powerlines and  Automated Meter Reading. PDF 15pages. 3.75MB.
Technical  Trial of Broadband IP/Internet over ESB Power Networks
This  49-page report discusses the problems with implementing both major types of HF -  BPL products using DS2 and ITran chipsets. Engineers Ireland  found that shortwave broadcasts and MV line noise caused poor operation. Their  conclusion reads, in part: "Broadband Power Line Technology is nowhere near an  appropriate state of development required for ‘mass market’ rollout."
Other Presentations
Broadband  Powerline (BPL) Interference into VDSL2 on Drop Lines: Measurements and  Analyses
12/1/2006, Ken Kerpez, Telecordia Technologies
This  presentation has been given at several of the IEEE BPL-standards committee  meetings. It outlines calculations that show that BPL may impact the data rates  available on nearby VDSL2 wiring.
Networking  over Power Lines: EMC Considerations
11/9/2004, Tom Cokenias,  T.N. Cokenias Consulting
Presentation on BPL EMC to the Santa Clara Chapter  of the IEEE EMC Society
Deploying  VOIP on the Outside Cable Plant 
Ron Hranac,  N0IVN, Cisco Systems -- This presentation, done by Ron for the cable industry,  outlines the strict techncial standard to which cable plants must comply in  order for VOIP to operate reliably. Ron is a member of the ARRL EMC Committee,  advising ARRL on EMC matters related to the cable industry. (Note: click on the  notes field near the bottom of the screen to see notes about many of the  slides.)
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