[Ham-80211] (fwd) First Doodle Labs report
Jim Tarvid tarvid at ls.netTue Feb 7 22:39:26 UTC 2012
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I've copied Frank Keeny of wlanparts. I sent inquiries to Baltic Networks before but Frank is the most knowledgeable seller I know. I've observed hams with HTs taking advantage of ducting over distances of 20km and more. Obviously there would be timing issues. I am interested in setting up a darknet in a rural area. Expect to do some tree trimming but hope to get by with 10' poles on top of houses. I have no idea how to proceed except to buy a pair and see what happens. Jim On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 1:48 PM, <kb9mwr at gmail.com> wrote: > Some of you may be aware of the Doodle Labs 802.11 radio capable of > operation in the lower part of the 440 MHz band. > > So far even with limited testing, these seem promising: > > http://kb9mwr.blogspot.com/search/label/70cm > > _______________________________________________ > ham-80211 mailing list > ham-80211 at tapr.org > https://www.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ham-80211 -- Kindness Works! Rev. Jim Tarvid, PCA 12897A Grays Pointe Road, Fairfax, Va 22033 703-657-0099 Condo 703-594-7297 Google Voice 38.8778239, -77.392696 http://ls.net
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