Nowadays you should look at http://arednmesh.orgSent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. -------- Original message --------From: vk2tv vk2tv@exemail.com.au Date: 17/06/19 10:17 (GMT+12:00) To: 44net@mailman.ampr.org Subject: Re: [44net] NPR (New Packet Radio) : new firmware with 56kBaud and 120kBaud 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=99H6z5rmvcoI live in a regional area with no hope of being able to get involved in the technology, but that doesn't lessen my interest.Ray vk2tvOn 17/6/19 1:07 am, Leon Zetekoff wrote:> hi there...sound good but why aren't we using 2.4 or 5g for high > bandwidth backhauls? The hardware is cheap enough and works well.>> 73 Leon wa4zlw Blandon, PA>> On 6/16/2019 10:40 AM, pete M via 44Net wrote:>> To:>> AMPRNet working group 44net@mailman.ampr.org>>>>>> A big thank you for that effort. This will surely start a new boom in >> "packet radio" in north America. I for one will push to implement the >> fastest links to our audio links back bones that is all in uhf for >> our emergency net . That way we will work in Voip rather then analog >> voice opening the way to many more service at the same time .>>>> Télécharger Outlook pour Androidhttps://aka.ms/ghei36>>> ---> This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software.> https://www.avast.com/antivirus%3E _________________________________________> 44Net mailing list> 44Net@mailman.ampr.org> https://mailman.ampr.org/mailman/listinfo/44net%3E__________________________... mailing list44Net@mailman.ampr.orghttps://mailman.ampr.org/mailman/listinfo/44net