One of our local ISP's uses 900 mHz for their wireless internet. I don't
have 903 here, as activity is low on anything higher than 432 for the most
part. You might could use a tunable filter, as the lowest frequency they use
here is 915.
Joe W4AAB
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From: "N8UM" <n8um@comcast.net>
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Cc: <microwave@echo.valinet.com>; <VHFcontesting@contesting.com>; "VHF
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Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2007 8:26 AM
Subject: [VHFcontesting] Wanted: 903 Bandpass Filter
> I am looking for suggestions for a 900mhz bandpass filter capable of 100
watts. Several of my rover sites are in the shadow of cell towers and the
900mhz broadband noise is bad. I will check with DCI, but does anyone have
a filter they will part with to reinvigorate my rover mountainmobile?
>
> John B. N8UM Oak Ridge, Tennessee
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