[linux] LinLink
Walt DuBose dubose at texas.netWed Aug 4 23:30:31 UTC 2004
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"Eric S. Johansson" wrote: > I see those as overpriced solutions requiring new RF hardware > investment. every time that happens, you are looking at a $500 to $1000 > investment and look at what you get for your money. A 19.2k raw bit > rate link? for 9 dollars I got a 11mb raw bit rate link. and for > another cheap long distance link technique, look at this: > > http://www.usbwifi.orcon.net.nz/ > Of course LinLink had two thrusts...on is high-speed on HF the other is high-speed on V/UHF...and by that I mean 19.2 KBPS as the botton and 54 to 100 MBPS as the current top end. > Instead of going after the old packet stuff, look at taking something > like mfsk16 and expanding it over a full 3 kHz and see what kind of data > rate you can get out of it. If you can come up with a new RF deck > design, try taking the same type of technique and spreading it over say > 100 kHz. Don't forget we have VHF spectrum that will let us do that. > MFSK16 is more robust than MT63 but the not as fast ans MT63. I belive that improvements can still be made in MT63's modem to make it faster. > I believe we can start approaching usable data rates using ordinary > sound cards. But unfortunately, I don't have the sound card modem > knowledge to back that up. Would love to have a conversation with > someone who does. > Yes, we MUST exploit the use of sound cards. > in the end however, remember that it will be the e-mail infrastructure > that is important not how you get e-mail around. asking emergency users > to use unfamiliar software to communicate in a time of high stress we'll > cost us credibility points. If we can drop in a box and RF link and > they can use ordinary laptops with tools like Eudora or Thunderbird to > get their job done, then we win big-time credibility. > The message entry form is important. I have Web Mail inputs that have been used in E-Comms and liked. Everyone know how to use the web. > we win bigger credibility if they can keep working over the Internet > with minimal interruption when services are restored. The idea is to use the Internet to our advantage...however, if it becomes a burden then it won't be used. The system will be designed with the idea that the Internet will not be available. > > > The LinLink list is on the www.wetnet.org web site...check the left hand frame. And it is www.wetnet.net > > > > Thanks for the input. > > you're welcome and I will check out the site Walt/K5YFW > > ---eric > > -- > Speech recognition in use. It makes mistakes, I correct most > > _______________________________________________ > linux mailing list > linux at lists.tapr.org > https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux
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