I was wondering about the following technical problem involving 802.11b/g and satellite downlinks in the 2.4GHz band: I want to setup an 802.11b/g HSMM...
These are good questions, but before I even try to answer them, how about these question?: If you know the satellite operator within short ground wave range of...
PS - The majority of Part 15 operation is on Channel 6 (80%?). It is the default channel for Linksys and many other APs. About 10% are defaults to Channel...
So John, where can we find these inexpensive passband filters on 2.4 gig? The ones I have seen have been in the several hundred dollar category. (Yes I know I...
Randy, Well, it is only really needed when using a BDA because the sidebands are stronger too, of course. I want to write that I saw them at FAB Corp, but I...
I've been working on a portable tower for ARES and public service work, and am getting close to the point of installing and integrating the on-board radio and...
... How far do you want to go? 2.4GHz is pretty much line of sight and trees and buildings block it. So height is the key. We used 15 db antennas, but also...
... I guess I missed what you were trying to accomplish with the "local" systems. What range are you trying for and how much are you planning to spend per node...
... Subject: [K5QHD] WA5WWH Ham Radio Sale - List of Items Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 11:37:06 -0000 From: k5kj <k5kj@...> Reply-To: K5QHD@yahoogroups.com ...
... Sold openly does not insure adherence to FCC rules and regs. :-) Since this is a part 15 device, you have to follow part 15 rules to keep it as such. You...
... If I recall correctly, they tweaked the rules to Part 15 to say that you can mix antennas/radios/amps, but at that point it is up to the operator to ensure...
... an ... probably not ... to ... are ... products). ... Part 15 ... you use ... handled ... HamCom. ... that ... It is true that the FCC did modify the rules...
Excellent time for a Garage Sale of this stuff! The Lone Star DX Association quarterly luncheon is also this Saturday in Arlington. Hummmm? Buy a 5 element 20...
If you are going to use a dish or yagi, that means you are going point-to-point. The higher the gain, the narrower the beam width. And the narrower the...
The beam will be mounted to the side of a triangular tower section.. probably at one of the corners, with a home-brew azimuth rotator for getting it pointed...
We were at Inks Lake SP this last weekend and was hoping to take advantage of their free wifi. My ever so wonderful HP card didn't do so well. I almost had to...
Jerry, My recommendation is to get a USB type device with a cable and then put the antenna in the window. You can move it around that way and also use an...
Jerry, One thing to keep in mind is that you not only need to be able to hear the access point you are trying to connect to but the access point must also be...
I forgot to mention, FAB-Corp also give an Amateur Radio discount. Just be sure to mention it to them when ordering. 73, Keith www.KB8SOE.com ... do so ... ...
There are a lot of ways to skin this cat. At the Plano Balloon Festival the church had WiFi but we could not access it from the roof where our antenna pointing...
That's exactly what I did for my 3 month RV trip to Alaska! I used a Linksys WRT54GL loaded with DD-WRT used in the bridge mode. I used one of the yellow...
If you don't want an HSMM project where you have to set up a waterproof, power-over-ethernet custom flashloaded Linksys router there are a couple of things you...
The seatlewireless web site lists a lot of hardware specs, including tx/rx for many many cards. I'm not sure how current it has been kept but it would be a...
I think I like Doug's solution best. A gain antenna on a mast allows me a bit more flexibility at the camp grounds so I don't need to restrict myself to a site...
Doug, When you get a chance let me know which one of those antennas it is from that web site that I need. I have no issues re-installing the board inside their...