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802.11b and 802.11g WiFi networking equipment operates at a range of
frequencies from 2.412 GHz to 2.462 GHz. There's a ham band at 2390 to 2450, and it looks like there's some overlap here. Usually wifi software asks what country you're in, USA allows WiFi channels 1 to 11, and Europe 1 to 13, Japan allows only channel 14. Seems that some (most?!) wifi channels are in the ham band, so, with a little more power, we could do high speed packet as hams with wifi cards. Make your node name your callsign. This even vaguely make sense? |
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