Ciao Toussaint,
first of all, sorry for being late in my answer.
I was involved in the working group who established the record of 304 km during the first
experiments in the first months of 2007
(
https://www.cisar.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3…)
and then improved the bandwidth of the original link with the collaboration of a notorious
brand in the 2016 (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-range_Wi-Fi#Italy)
If you like, please consider both myself as first point of contact for old memories and
Gian Leonardo Solazzi IW2NKE as coordinator of nowadays WiFi working group of Italian
CISAR association if you have any specific question about our unforgettable and wonderful
experience about the WiFi longest ham radio world record.
Ciao from Italy.
IW0SAB Renzo Rossi
Il 09/09/2021 14:41 Toussaint OTTAVI via 44Net
<44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> ha scritto:
Hi all,
Some friends from south of France submitted the idea of a 5 GHz link
between France and Corsica. The distance is 200-250 km, mostly over the
sea. It's far longer than what I could see on HamNetDB, for example. But
it's shorter than WiFi world records (some of them attempted more than
10 years ago between Italy and Sardinia). I never attempted links longer
than 40km, so I don't have any experience. And we don't have any SHF
expert locally...
1/ Do you think a permanent and stable 250 km link over the
Mediterranean sea is doable ? Are some of you using such long links in 5
GHz ? If so, could you share your technical experience here ?
2/ Are there any people from Italy on this list ? Are there any
volunteers between Genova and Roma to attempt a link with the East coast
of Corsica ? If it works, would there be an interest in establishing a
permanent link ?
Thank you for your comments,
73 de TK1BI
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