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M1BYT > TECHNI 17.08.03 12:42l 47 Lines 1823 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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To : TECHNI@WW
VK3JMA Opined with considerable skill:-
> 802.11b 2.4 GHz wireless networking.
>
> This is an area that has GREAT potential to Packet & Amateur Radio in
> general.
>
> For those that do not know, using existing, relativety cheap 802.11b
> Wireless LAN equipment and Dish, yagi, etc gain antenna's, one can set up
> reliable point to point or point to multi point links over several Km's. 8
> - 12 Km's is not unknown with good Line of Sight (LoS).
>
> Several pieces of equipment available commercially and cheaply, ie the
> DLINK 900AP+ Access Point can act as a repeater to further extend the
> range of the system.
....and, for those who are not yet aware, there is a discussion group on
Yahoo. The group is squarely aimed at the discussion and exchange of
ideas for amateur radio use of this technology.
The group can be found at:-
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RF_LAN/
The ready made 802.11b systems, without any modifications at all,
already work within our amateur bands and offer data rates of up to
11Mb.
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º 73 from Harry, M1BYT @ GB7FCR.#16.GBR.EU º
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º International Museums Weekend 19th+20th June 2004 º
º www.ukradioamateur.org/imw/index.html º
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º The ARC's FL/RAE courses + Newcomers Intro to º
º to amateur radio:- http://www.ukradioamateur.org/ º
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º QTH: Garforth, W. Yorks.. º Timed 10:32 º
º harry.m1byt@tiscali.co.uk º 17 Aug 2003 º
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