i support 2.4 ghz   communication data wise as long  as  its for   amateur
use only ,  i know  ppl dont want to think about legaities in the ism band
but  itsnt the same as  pirating a call and slammin 80 meter , anyhow i have
several  proven ideas on  long range   point to point  50 + miles , and
some   few  manufacture links , and   simple  wireless  node  repeaters  for
passing  data , much likethe days gone by  the big  big  packet  networks
that faded  in the dust , and the  best  part  is  it works  just  as well
at  10 mw    as  200 mw  non licence   and i bet   swell at  100 watt full
amateure power  on us  chan 1-6  with call sign of course  , her ein the
hills of  PA   NLOS  is  a real problem , lotta cracks to fill  with signal
for  true 11 mbps  wifi

Russ N3TIH
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From: "Tedd Doda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 7:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: 802.11b wireless


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> On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 18:26:21 -0500, Kevin Custer wrote:
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> >however feel free to discuss the
> >technical nature of the subject in any detail here.
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> Hi Kevin:
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> A bunch of us were thinking about setting up a Ham
> radio only network here near Kitchener. Can you give
> any details on the "reprogramming" of the hardware?
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> Does this have to be done by the manufacturer or can
> it be done by the user. Please recommend any hardware
> that can be made to work.
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> Thanks,
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>
>
> Tedd Doda, VE3TJD
>
> Lazer Audio and Electronics
> Baden, Ontario, Canada
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