> On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
> 
> > I'm privately (as a ham and as a fan) developping a IR communicator intended
> > to work for 250m and more and transfer data packets peer-to-peer at rates
> > at least 1Mbit and to interconnect Linux machines (primarily). It is strongly
> > optimized to be low-cost and to be available to every ham who has got
> > a soldering iron at home and few coins in the pocket.
> 
> If this is intended for hams, then why are you using IR?  There is no
> license required to use IR.

That's the point!

Maybe I'm using a bad word -- I meant someone who wants to communicate at
low cost by the word ham.

Karel Kulhavy

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