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Old February 22nd 05, 02:58 AM
Phil Kane
 
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 22:25:15 -0600, Todd Daugherty wrote:

N9OGL ADVANCE PACKET NETWORK


The Advanced Amateur Radio Packet Network (AARPN) will NOT be setup like the
known packet system. The network will be set up like this; One centralized
node will serve a community and the surrounding area. An amateur opeator
would click on a Peer to Peer (P2P) icon on their computers and it will
connect them to the centralized node. An amateur would then would type in
the search engine in the P2P software what they are looking for like a Icom
for sale or a tech manual. This system has a huge advantage over the old
system. first it would be operating at 1 to 11megabits per second. Second
there would be no fowarding because if you have something to sale like a
radio, you can but a little description and put it in your share file
folder.Or a tech manual you would also put it in your share file folder. The
centralized node would be hooked up to the internet and the internet would
be used as a high speed "backbone" systerm. This in turn would connecting
all the radio nodes together. Other applications like email, chat and later
virtual reality programs could be used.


All you have described is a wireless WAN - no big deal, it's in use
in large industrial campuses such as between the three Intel Corp.
facilities in Washington County here. There even is a ham band not
that far from the commercial microwave band which they use. It
ain't gonna' work on 2 meters, though. You need far too much rf
bandwidth.

Girly you say, well I would this
system over any system. Like I said you whiney like bitch whore I ****ing
dare you come up with something different.


Here's where you lose any credibility that you may have had. Grow
up if you want to be listened to.

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73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane

From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest
Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon