The purpose of this High Speed MultiMedia group is to promote and facilitate the use of high speed digital communications in North Texas on the amateur radio bands 900Mhz and up.
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Would there be some way to bring this to 222 MHz? I believe we have 100 KHz data channels allocated there (in this region) that have never been used. Bill -
*Hello!* ** *Comments and suggestions for further experiments, please? John is looking for some other* *stations to help with the experiements. Post your
Kip, Please keep in mind that the ARRL Band Plan was written almost a decade before 802.11 came into wide use. Also, recall that the ARRL Band Plan is only a
We live in a changing world. It could be helpful for HSMM to have some band plan changes. Let's think this through on what would make sense and negatively
... By FCC enforcement and the ARRL, following the band plan is 'good operating practice'.... You can use the gear under part 15 rules that states you can not