[Ham-80211] Re: 23cm transverters for 802.11>
Steve kb9mwr at yahoo.comSat Oct 6 06:43:41 UTC 2007
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I think that would also be interesting. I don't think it can hurt to ask. However I've emailed Ubiquiti in the past with no response. (But don't let that discourage you, maybe someone else knows a better email contact address to use.) It would seem to me that they might have a potential customer base just out side the 1.2 GHz ham space, as the PCS broadband stuff is above our allocations. I'm sure there is a ton of other re-purposed frequency allocations in the 1-2 GHz area. Channels 3-6 are useable in the 900 ham/ISM band, with 4&5 at full boar. I wonder how far the SR9 can swing in frequency. I know the XR3 is fully compatible with the publicly available Atheros Linux MADWIFI driver. I'm not sure if the SR9 is. But if there is a way to enable the SR9 to address additional channels. For example: Channel 1 would have a low freq of 922 MHz and a high of 942 MHz.. Channel 11 would have a low of 872 and high of 892 MHz. If you can address unconventional channels using a MikroTik driver or the alike you might be able to get pretty close to 1 GHz, assuming the board is capable.
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