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[email protected] September 30th 08 01:34 PM

Range of free band
 
Hai,
i have one doubt in communication.

what is the range of license-free frequency band in india upto 1
kilometers?

Scott in Baltimore September 30th 08 05:37 PM

Range of free band
 
wrote:
Hai,
i have one doubt in communication.

what is the range of license-free frequency band in india upto 1
kilometers?


What frequency is this "license-free frequency band". 1 Km (.6 mile)
is line of sight and anything should work.

jim October 1st 08 01:01 AM

Range of free band
 


Scott in Baltimore wrote:
wrote:

Hai,
i have one doubt in communication.

what is the range of license-free frequency band in india upto 1
kilometers?



What frequency is this "license-free frequency band". 1 Km (.6 mile)
is line of sight and anything should work.

Hey Scott, I believe he is asking what the req's are in India. Who
knows if they even have a 'FCC' type of org there that dictates that.
Maybe GRMS or FRS or something of the sort.


Scott in Baltimore October 1st 08 05:25 AM

Range of free band
 
Hey Scott, I believe he is asking what the req's are in India. Who
knows if they even have a 'FCC' type of org there that dictates that.
Maybe GRMS or FRS or something of the sort.



Maybe if I call tech support I can get an Indian?

D. Stussy October 1st 08 07:48 AM

Range of free band
 
"Scott in Baltimore" wrote in message
. ..
wrote:
Hai,
i have one doubt in communication.

what is the range of license-free frequency band in india upto 1
kilometers?


What frequency is this "license-free frequency band". 1 Km (.6 mile)
is line of sight and anything should work.


What a stupid question! The "1km band" is about 300 kHz.



jim October 2nd 08 02:41 AM

Range of free band
 


Scott in Baltimore wrote:
Hey Scott, I believe he is asking what the req's are in India. Who
knows if they even have a 'FCC' type of org there that dictates that.
Maybe GRMS or FRS or something of the sort.




Maybe if I call tech support I can get an Indian?


Maybe? hehehe
Whatever corporate types thought it was a good idea to farm out the
minor tech support to the sub-continent had their heads so far up their
collective asses not to realize there was more than money to save versus
****ed off consumers trying to understand a foreign inflection.
Long sentence eh?


james October 4th 08 03:49 AM

Range of free band
 
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 05:34:01 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

|Hai,
| i have one doubt in communication.
|
| what is the range of license-free frequency band in india upto 1
|kilometers?
|------------

Probably ten to twenty parsecs

james


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