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I know a few people doing that and they don't have any problems at all. In
fact, I've never heard of an issue with DSL and amateur radio interference
other then 1 person who's DSL modem makes some noise on the radio but I
don't know what kind that is and no one else I can think of has that
problem.
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From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 2:29 AM
Subject: dsl and radio


>        I am thinking of going to dsl.  The problem is I feed a wire with
> ballenced line, hope to get this amp running, and will be running 1kw PEP
> SSB, as well as the 600 watts PEP out of the valiant.
> We have a three story house with phone lines running around it.  How do
> dsl
> and radio get along?
>

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