[Ham-80211] Re: FCC Licensees in 2400-2483 MHz?
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 ooe at odessaoffice.comFri Oct 21 16:14:24 UTC 2005
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FYI, the new 5.4 gig band also sits on some top secret radar spectrum. Once the testing and dynamic frequency selection mechanisms a finalized (due by the end of the year according to my contact at the FCC) the 5 ghz band from 5.1 all the way to 5.85 will be unlicensed. I can't remember if there are a few small gaps in that or not, I'm thinking that there aren't though. laters, Marlon (509) 982-2181 Equipment sales (408) 907-6910 (Vonage) Consulting services 42846865 (icq) And I run my own wisp! 64.146.146.12 (net meeting) www.odessaoffice.com/wireless www.odessaoffice.com/marlon/cam ----- Original Message ----- From: "William P. J. Bressette" <wpj at 8inchfloppy.net> To: "TAPR Mailing List for Ham Radio Use of 802.11" <ham-80211 at lists.tapr.org> Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 5:21 AM Subject: RE: [Ham-80211] Re: FCC Licensees in 2400-2483 MHz? Guys I found soem wifi compatible 2.4 radios and firmware which will run in the 2312 and up gettign us 100MHz below comicrial and comsumer spectrum......as well they have radiso wich will run in the middle of the 5Gig banks again getting us away from the same WISP, so we can all play better. the firmware also have varible width so less bandwidth but only 5MHz used and cannot be picked up at all by standard wifi tools..... drooling here.. going to try and get soem of these.... www.star-os.com check out hrere starvx software and the WAR bards. can;t wait to get one and start playing. Will ________________________________ From: ham-80211-bounces at lists.tapr.org on behalf of Steve Sent: Fri 10/21/2005 1:33 AM To: ham-80211 at lists.tapr.org Subject: [Ham-80211] Re: FCC Licensees in 2400-2483 MHz? Interesting, what I found for Wisconsin was all government related. Radio Service (PW) Public Safety Pool, Conventional I do realize 2400-2540 is a mix of ISM, mobile and radiolocation services, and government use. Outside of WI I saw some; (RS) - Land Mobile Radiolocation, which also fits... once and a while there would be a (IG) - Industrial/Business Pool, Conventional entry... Which seemed odd.. Some eligibility references I on these IG's showed a pattern of; 90.75A1 APPLICANT PROPOSES TO PROVIDE COMMUNICATION SERVICES ON A FOR PROFIT BASIS TO ELIGIBLES UNDER THE BUSINESS RADIO SERVICE. 90.35 these frequencies are"for use for communications concerned with cargo handling from a dock, or a cargo handling facility, to a vessel alongside Very interesting that you pointed that out _______________________________________________ ham-80211 mailing list ham-80211 at lists.tapr.org https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ham-80211 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > _______________________________________________ > ham-80211 mailing list > ham-80211 at lists.tapr.org > https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ham-80211 >
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