Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!ncar!boulder!tramp!ciciora From: ciciora@tramp.Colorado.EDU (Ciciora; Steven joseph) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: Data modulation on Powerlines Keywords: data on powerline Message-ID: <4578@boulder.Colorado.EDU> Date: 11 Nov 88 18:19:31 GMT References: <1440@marketing.UUCP> Sender: news@boulder.Colorado.EDU Reply-To: ciciora@tramp.Colorado.EDU (Ciciora) Organization: University of Colorado, Boulder Lines: 21 In article <1440@marketing.UUCP> amajidim@marketing.UUCP (Amir Majidimehr) writes: >I would like to experiment with sending digital data on ordinary AC lines. >I know there are commercial modems that do that but I would like to come up >with a cheap and low speed version (110 to 300 baud). Does anyone have >any information on books/articles on this topic? > >Thanks a lot! > >Amir H. Majidimehr >Gould Inc, Computer Systems Division >{sun,pur-ee,brl-bmd}!gould!amir See the August 1983, vol 8 number 8 issue, page 36 of BYTE mag. Steve Ciarcia (my mentor) has an article called "Build a Power-Line Carrier- Current Modem./Now your computer can communicate over electrical power wiring." Any self-respecting library should have it, but if you absolutly can't find it anywhere else, get a hold of me and I'll send you my copy. Steven Ciciora (303) 786-3630