On 7/24/13 5:19 PM, Brian Kantor wrote:
Yes, I'd like to see more people working on networking over the air using amateur radio.
Otherwise we're just another branch of the Internet and there's nothing new or exciting about that.
+1,
I'm doing some hacking on getting some gear into the 5 ghz ham band, and removing power limits. It would be point to point or point to multipoint directly into Ethernet. You can find the used units for 200-300 dollars, so a complete 100mbit/s link would be 400 dollars or so.
Bryan,
Where are you. I'm trying to get people together in Southern California to do pretty much exactly the same thing.
Eric AF6EP
On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 2:22 PM, Bryan Fields Bryan@bryanfields.net wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ On 7/24/13 5:19 PM, Brian Kantor wrote:
Yes, I'd like to see more people working on networking over the air using amateur radio.
Otherwise we're just another branch of the Internet and there's nothing new or exciting about that.
+1,
I'm doing some hacking on getting some gear into the 5 ghz ham band, and removing power limits. It would be point to point or point to multipoint directly into Ethernet. You can find the used units for 200-300 dollars, so a complete 100mbit/s link would be 400 dollars or so.
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