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Power Line Communication through Distribution Transformers?

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Is it possible to have power line communication through several distribution transformer? The transceivers should be connected to 220V low voltage AC outlets with a communication link through a 11kV high-voltage line (delta-connected and without neutral) and through 11k/220V distribution transformers.

Are there any commercial products available to achieve the communication link or any DIY schematic to do this? The primary purpose of this communication is for the protection and fault detection of 11kV distribution network with least possible cost and licensing is not issue.
 

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