[Ham-80211] Application idea for high speed amateur networking
Marlon K. Schafer (509-982-2181) ooe at odessaoffice.comThu Sep 29 22:54:59 UTC 2011
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Or just go here: http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=2388 We've (WISPA) done a LOT of work to help deal with this issue and to make life easier for everyone. marlon ----- Original Message ----- From: <kb2jaq at gmail.com> To: "TAPR Mailing List for Ham Radio Use of 802.11" <ham-80211 at tapr.org> Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 3:26 PM Subject: Re: [Ham-80211] Application idea for high speed amateur networking > Simple, do a ULS search for radars in the area and don't disable DFS. > > I will also throw in my vote to stick with 5ghz using Ubquiti > NanoStations to bridge from house to hill. If you can park it above > 5.825 ghz and below 5.850 ghz you'll have no radar worries because > your still in the unlicensed and Part 97 area but most wifi cards stop > at 5825. > 3300 to 3500 would give you similar results but 3300-3400 also has > radar issues... > Ubiquiti radios have a spectrum analyzer mode that is great for > finding garbage where you plan to park your link.... > > PeteKB2JAQ > > On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 6:03 PM, Joe S. Borovetz <wa5vms at tapr.org> wrote: >> On 9/29/2011 4:49 PM, Brian Webster wrote: >> >> If I were to do a ham mesh network I would use Ubiquiti cards in a >> microtik >> box set to the international code which would put them in the ham >> allocation >> for 3.5 GHz. This would be legal and would keep the network off the same >> spectrum WISP’s are using thus greatly reducing the interference >> potential >> and/or reducing the ability for the WISP’s to operate their business. >> Just >> put your call sign in the SSID operate in the 802.11 spec and not any >> proprietary protocol, everything should be legal. >> >> This was the type of operation that was getting folks in trouble. >> >> J >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ham-80211 mailing list >> ham-80211 at tapr.org >> https://www.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ham-80211 >> >> > > > > -- > Peter Barletto > KB2JAQ > > _______________________________________________ > ham-80211 mailing list > ham-80211 at tapr.org > https://www.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ham-80211 >
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