At 02:46 AM 8/17/2004, Michael Tope wrote: FYI - http://www.elecdesign.com/Articles/ArticleID/8487/8487.html Mike, W4EF................................................. Hey, this sounds cool - - use
Hey, this sounds cool - - use fiber to get the signal to an area, then WiMax to deliver to homes, and presto, no need for BPL at all. I loved the comment from Corridor -- what the heck is this busine
Pete, Corridor uses a microwave signal carried in a surface-wave mode (think of it as a waveguide with no walls) on wires to route high-speed data. The concept dates back to "G-line." In Corridor's a
Mike I wrote a reply to Mark's editorial. I'm curious to see how much, or whether they post it. 73, Bob N6WG _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@contesting.com http:/
There may actually be something to this: http://www.corridor.biz/technology.htm Looks like it operates in the UHF/Microwave region (which would make sense since they are using a single power line con
Here is some additional information on Corridor Systems http://www.corridor.biz/pdf/040405-corridor-pr.pdf Mike, W4EF........................................................................ ...... ab