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VK3JMA > WLAN 23.09.03 15:30l 37 Lines 1165 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Read: GUEST DB0FHN OE5RCO DK5RAS DO6NP
Subj: Re WLAN amateur radio etc.
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From: VK3JMA@VK3DSE.#MEL.VIC.AUS.OC
To : WLAN@WW
Hello Barry & Others,
VK2AAB wrote:-
> However while ever we "play" with milliwatts we are wasting our time.
There would be those that would dis-agree, but I do agree with you, but I
do think that power levels approaching 0.5 to 1 Watt would be all that is
needed. Then we enter a different area as to the actual legalities of it.
Most of the pros and cons being put up on this thread (WLAN) are very
valid and I do not discount any of them. So lets just progress one step
at a time and move on from there......
Just FYI Barry, if you have not already seen it, My 2.4 GHs Beacons where
decoded quite readily over a 6.5Km path. Yes there where problems but
none the less we have a starting point. And I was running 32mW (+15dbm)
into about 2-3 m FSJ50 (?), 8-9 m of LDF450 and a 25dbi ex-MDS antenna. I
have a DLINK AP that is running 80mW but lack a RevSMA -> N pigtail cable
and I think that this may very well improve things to a point where the
link is 100% workable.
Regards
Mark
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73 - Mark, VK3JMA
email: vk3jma@net2000.com.au
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