Sorry for the mistake. It appears that water absorption is not tha easy matter as a peak somewhere. Check http://www1.lsbu.ac.uk/water/microwave.html for some more details. The "peak" appears to be v
How easy would it be to arrange an I-connection on UHF? We did relatively good linking all our digipeaters together and go one step further should be possible especially with all the towers we have u
Your amateur radio license allows you to use "out of band" wireless networking.. You can move out of the standard channels for wireless networking and use some power and do a lot with IP over RF. htt
oh wow.. this opens a whole can of worms.. First, the OTARD rules contain provisions for wireless internet, essentially pre-empting any HOA, City, County, etc rules for such things as MMDS and Wirele
BTW you could do this perfectly legally without using ham radio.. put 24dBi antennas at both ends, and 10 miles is no problem with standard off the shelf 802.11 gear. that 40-50 dB extra gain is like
The only catch would be that there could not be any commercial traffic, which rules out using your ham license for a high powered wifi backhaul for internet access. It won't be legal. Ryan, N2RJ -- R
If it's for your own personal use, and you're not making money off it, what makes it illegal? At this point I'm curious, as it's something I've been interested in doing, but never really went past Go
A couple of issues would arise. Firstly, most websites contain advertising. Some websites that contain advertising contain inappropriate material for amateur radio use. I remember a case years ago wh
Author: "Richard M. Gillingham" <rmoodyg@bellsouth.net>
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:24:38 -0400
Ever purchase anything through Amazon? Ham gear through HRO, AES? online? That makes the use of amateur frequencies verboten.. That plus paying all your bills etc etc etc... Now if all you do is read
I don't understand these comments. Forget the ham radio part ... if I understand him correctly he's saying that someone (anyone) could add a couple of 24 dbi antennas to a standard 802.11 system and
Correct me if I'm wrong, but per FCC 47CFR part 15, in order to receive a FCC Grant (FCC ID)for an intentional radiator, which an 802.11 system would be, the system is approved with a specific antenn
Well all I am surprised that the list admin has not shut this down... I for one have had great success with Wild Blue. MAYBE what you need to do is actually talk to your neighbors and see what they u
I think there's two parallel sort of threads here.. The "use ham radio to run high power" (which has all the problems discussed) or the "use antenna gain to run a point to point link" (which is prett
There are systems specifically designed to have interchangeable antennas. Basically, the transceiver is designed so that it is legal with *any* antenna hooked up (a matter of frequencies, modulation
My long haul 802.11 ISP radio tech tells me that the regs are ERP based, so power output plus antenna gain can't exceed a spec (he is a Ham). Just like most broadcast licenses. Not likely this is eas
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