I am interested as well...  is that maybe the USGS TOPO package that is 
marketed by National Geographic?  The cross-section at the bottom of 
graphic 3 looks vaguely familiar...

mike



At 11:43 AM 12/10/2004 -0500, you wrote:


> > Some images:
> > http://www.shol.com/wireless/pix/wireless1path.jpg
> > http://www.shol.com/wireless/pix/wireless2path.jpg
> > http://www.shol.com/wireless/pix/wireless3path.jpg
> >
> > Kevin Custer
>
>oops-hit the wrong button again...
>
>Cool stuff, Kevin! I didn't know 802.11b could be told to go to freqs in
>the ham band, or that it could use a ham call as an ID. Sounds like
>something good to play with.
>I can see using this for things like Echolink/IRLP, etc. Or a
>non-internet WLAN system...
>BTW, the 3D pic (left half of the second pic) is way beyond anything
>I've been able to find for RF paths yet. How'd you do that???
>
>--
>Jim Barbour
>WD8CHL
>
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