Shortwave radio QRM Interference

Think its wrong? sign here: petitions.pm.gov.uk BT (British Telecom) in the UK are supplying equipment that jams the shortwave radio spectrum. Join us at groups.yahoo.com For information. This equipment is power line adaptors by Comtrend

16 Responses to “Shortwave radio QRM Interference”

  1. robkb1fjr Says:

    BPL is bad

  2. tsc0001 Says:

    Pffft… BT rubbish. These things are terrible!

  3. SirSmartyPants Says:

    If it was a company polluting a park then something would be done, but because the pollution is invisible it’s overlooked.

  4. Amishman35 Says:

    If the Broadband is going from inside the house to a central station many miles away, I hope someone cracks it and gets free internet and puts these jammers out of business.

  5. mikesndbs Says:

    Hi, no this is not access PLT but used to make a local network within the house.
    Check out my other UKQRM videos for details.

  6. felixthefirecat Says:

    this is the worst thing ever,i hope everyone who spins the vfo on an hf set from time to time signs this petition

  7. mikesndbs Says:

    Thanks, Please have a look at my other UKQRM videos on my Channel.
    Join us on Yahoo groups as well!

  8. stuartthegrant Says:

    This is to Much my blood is boiling.
    I spent 50 quid on a half decent SW Radio
    to be listening to BT!!!.
    Outraged of Sheperds Bush

  9. mikesndbs Says:

    Hi, yes this is a terrible thing, not just BT of course! there any many currently unregulated, untested PLT units on the market.
    Join us at UKQRM to help fight this and find out how to resolve your own case!
    Mike ukqrm Google us

  10. Polybun Says:

    If the signals can be picked up outside the home, then that means the data is leaving the house, meaning, you could use it to steal personal information, or anything else the network is capable of doing.

  11. mikesndbs Says:

    Very possible! make sure to check out my other UKQRM videos and check our web site.

  12. Adriano9966 Says:

    lets hope some other government body does nt stick some type conformity label on these darn things there is no way on this earth that these devices conform with any emc regulations anyone who claims they do must surely have shares or other financial intrests in comtrend or bt vision..i have signed the petition and encouraged everyone else i know to do so also

  13. mikesndbs Says:

    Well done!

  14. pitcalco Says:

    Obvious question: Why use the 2- 30 Mhz bands? That is just insane. In fact, this kind of technology could make a positive contribution to pioneering largely unused extremely high frequencies without jamming us shortwave and ham operators. Seems obvious to me, unless there is something going on behind the scenes.

  15. mikesndbs Says:

    Yes you are exactly right!

  16. dawurzel Says:

    IS there anything we can use to return the interference caused? or would that be illegal? Of course only if you’re not a big company, lining the pockets of the wealthy. it helps if you can play tennis, I hear they’re all experts at the “backhander”. if we are caught causing interference we are outcast and stripped of our radios! something to think about, radio being phased out? why because we use it to talk to each other and the powers that be cannot have us talking,not without paying them 1st.

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