I beg to differ about range....if we in the WiSP field can go 30-40 or more miles on 5.8 gHz with 1 watt on 430mHz with the right antennas we can definitely do that or more.
Remember this is also spread spectrum so its not like it is a single carrier
73 Leon wA4ZLw
On 3/21/2018 6:55 AM, Michael Fox - N6MEF wrote:
Looking at the channel widths of 5, 10, 20 MHz: You won't have many friends if you take up 5+ MHz of the band.
Looking at the data rates, I'm sure they all exceed the max symbol rate allowed here in the U.S.
As for your range requirement, you won't get much with 1 watt at 440.
Michael N6MEF
-----Original Message----- From: 44Net 44net-bounces+n6mef=mefox.org@mailman.ampr.org On Behalf Of R P Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2018 2:26 AM To: 44net@mailman.ampr.org Subject: [44net] Wireless lan on 430MHZ ?
Hi there
Im starting to check the option to install a Wireless lan on 430 MHZ using the Xagyl card ...
Has anyone experienced such wireless networks ?
Most important to me is the Range and non line of sight operation (especially in mobile)
Have anyone done it and can say something on the subject ?
https://www.xagyl.com/download/XC420M_Datasheet.pdf
XC420M DATASHEET - XAGYLhttps://www.xagyl.com/download/XC420M_Datasheet.pdf www.xagyl.com WWW.XAGYL.COM RADIO SYSTEM INFORMATION Tx/Rx Specification 20MHz Channel Width 432.5MHz and 437.5MHz only DATA RATE MODULATION TX POWER RX SENSITIVITY
Thanks Gorward
Ronen - 4Z4ZQ