First, the people on the receiving end of the communications probably had power. Even if an emergency knocks out the power in one area, the other areas that will provide relief will have power. That will interfere with the reception. If those in the middle of the affected area cannot be heard, what's the point?
Second, the HF bands that are affected are used to communicate worldwide. I haven't heard of any particular caess yet, but it could be possible to cause worldwide interference using BPL. I'm not 100% sure on this point, so I may be wrong.
That's nothing. When Frodo was stabbed and Strider mentioned that Frodo was becoming a wraith, I thought to myself... "Wow, they should let him become a wraith, kill him, hope for a corpse, and gain a level."
Isn't gravity a law, not a theory?
First, the people on the receiving end of the communications probably had power. Even if an emergency knocks out the power in one area, the other areas that will provide relief will have power. That will interfere with the reception. If those in the middle of the affected area cannot be heard, what's the point?
Second, the HF bands that are affected are used to communicate worldwide. I haven't heard of any particular caess yet, but it could be possible to cause worldwide interference using BPL. I'm not 100% sure on this point, so I may be wrong.
JC
Here you go then, I'll give you mine. You may now use 192.168.1.100 as freely as you like. Enjoy!!
That's nothing. When Frodo was stabbed and Strider mentioned that Frodo was becoming a wraith, I thought to myself... "Wow, they should let him become a wraith, kill him, hope for a corpse, and gain a level."