[WIham] 70CM Up For Auction?
Pete Johnson
ab9pj at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 17 21:12:20 EDT 2011
Steve,
I'm sure we all appreciate your efforts. However, writing
to Herb Kohl won't help much with this as he is a state
senator. You need to write to your congressman (or
legislative representative as some call them). This is a
national issue.
The ARRL has instructions on their web site www.arrl.org
that pertains to HR607.
73,
Pete Johnson, AB9P
--- On Thu, 3/17/11, kb9mwr at gmail.com <kb9mwr at gmail.com> wrote:
From: kb9mwr at gmail.com <kb9mwr at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [WIham] 70CM Up For Auction?
To: wiham at mailman.qth.net
Date: Thursday, March 17, 2011, 12:32 PM
Scott,
Actually the 400 MHz board isn't Part 15, but that isn't important.
We have historically re-purposed Part 90 commercial radios as well as
Part 15. (remember the 900 Mhz rabbit video sender, and 2.4 GHz
wavecom jr video sender that we have used for ATV?)
You ID by sending your callsign in the data. Historically most have
either changed their MAC address to their
callsign or have embedded
it in a ping packet, etc.
Technically OFDM isn't considered spread spectrum. However if any
ever runs more that 10 watt I think they need to read up on that old
phenomenon of hidden transmitter syndrome.
>Maybe I'm missing the point, but it seems a "decent wireless (emergency)
>network" wouldn't bring enough "use it or lose it" traffic to our 70cm
>band. Emergencies don't happen everyday. It sounds more like a
>modernized packet network...some mail forwarding and an occasional
>keyboard to keyboard chat with a 5 MHz bandwidth?
The point is the current band-plan that caves out the lower portion of
the band for ATV isn't bringing any real traffic/ use either. You
nailed it on the head, the magic word is "modernized"
With a decent data rate you can link repeaters, with this instead of
relying on the
internet. Etc.
http://kb9mwr.blogspot.com/2010/06/digitally-linking-analog-repeaters.html
"Emergencies don't happen everyday."
I agree, and will never understand the huge emphasis on ARES, but that
is straying from the topic at hand.
Steve, KB9MWR
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