I'm just learning about these, so take my answer with a grain of salt.
But I spoke with a distributor today. If you don't need mobile (the
previously reported 80mph capability), then you might also check out the
Viper SC+. It is evidently smaller, cheaper (relatively speaking!), faster,
and can supposedly do point-to-point and point-to-multipoint. It can
function as a bridge or a router. But again, don't quote me on that. I've
only skimmed the manual so far.
http://www.calamp.com/products/private-radios-narrow-band-equipment/private-
mobile-networks/gemini-g3-uhf
http://www.calamp.com/products/cellular-communication-devices-routers/router
s/viper-sc-0
http://www.calamp.com/help/devicehelp/desktop/User_Manuals.htm
Michael
N6MEF
-----Original Message-----
From: 44Net [mailto:44net-bounces+n6mef=mefox.org@hamradio.ucsd.edu] On
Behalf Of Steve L
Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 6:38 AM
To: 44net(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu
Subject: Re: [44net] OFDM Modem
Lin,
Some time back I picked up a pair of Gemini G3 Dataradios on ebay,
hoping to be able to use them. I quickly learned they really cannot
be used point to point, and you need the expensive base station to act
as a controller between them.
I swear I have read that some models of the radios are capable of
point to point/ peer to peer use. Do you or anyone else know which
models would be good candidates for such a thing?
I ended up giving them to a friend who documented them the best he could:
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/gemini/index.html
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