[FADCA] Fwd: FADCA Filing with Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations

Jerald A DeLong kd4yal at tampabay.rr.com
Mon Apr 29 11:28:35 EDT 2013


Chuck,

Didn't someone else bring this up about 2 or 3 years ago? 
And labeled a crack-pot?


I can already compile custom firmware for a lot of the Ubiquity
products.
I prefer MIPS AR71xx based platforms.

If interested contact me off the list.



Jerry, KD4YAL


> One observation as far as moving forward speed wise.
> Most of the network is now based on FPAC, FPAC is
> based on Linux and it of course has a fill IP stack, that
> is how we so the connections over wired links. It would
> not be a big step to moving to high speed data using
> the FPAC boxes as the interface, you keep the old low
> speed for the hangers on, but start adding high speed
> interfaces for those who want to move that direction.
> 
> The big thing is the radios. But there are several sol-
> utions to that too, probably the biggest issue will be
> finding subscriber units (user radios) that you can
> crank the power up on and still have enough battery
> to be able to use it for a reasonable amount of time.
> 
> Ubiquity makes off the shelf radios that will work in
> the 2.4, 3.4 and 5,6Ghz bands. I understand that there
> are hacks to obtain full band coverage in the amateur
> part for 2.4 (lower end) and 5.6 (upper end). There are
> other manufacturers as well. With the Ubiquity radios
> the unit of interest is the M3. 



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