I have it running across the bench. If you want to see
how it goes point
your browser at
. I was quite surprised at
how fast the text elements of the web page appeared. I've not had time to
try the MMDVM across it but it was working very well at 200kbps. I suspect
that it'll log in but not be able to sustain any audio at 70kbps?
Mark
G7LTT/NI2O
On Sun, Jun 16, 2019 at 6:57 PM Tony Langdon <vk3jed(a)vkradio.com> wrote:
On 17/06/19 08:17, vk2tv wrote:
Those bands have been used for high capacity
amateur links for at
least a couple of decades on at least one band. This page might get
you searching further afield ...
http://www.broadband-hamnet.org/
This video (or others like it) might pique your curiosity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99H6z5rmvco
I live in a regional area with no hope of being able to get involved
in the technology, but that doesn't lessen my interest.
I'd like to play
with this technology, but also not sure who's around.
Could possibly spark some interest at the local club, who are a pretty
progressive lot, and I'd be more than happy to leverage both my 44.x
address space and my LinBPQ node, which still needs more configuration
to become fully operational.
--
73 de Tony VK3JED/VK3IRL
http://vkradio.com
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