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Old July 21st 04, 12:10 AM
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Michael wrote:
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They seem to have a good network in Slovenia [well at least before we
dropped a heap of bombs on them]

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Um, we (presume you mean US/NATO) have never bombed Slovenia, at least
not since WWII. Not even close. Serbia, which we have bombed recently,
is on the other end of what was formerly known as Yugoslavia.


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Old July 21st 04, 12:27 AM
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In rrkrr wrote:

Michael wrote:
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They seem to have a good network in Slovenia [well at least before we
dropped a heap of bombs on them]

(snip)


Um, we (presume you mean US/NATO) have never bombed Slovenia, at least
not since WWII. Not even close. Serbia, which we have bombed recently,
is on the other end of what was formerly known as Yugoslavia.


Thanks for the correction then.

Do you know where I can get suitable radios from?



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Old July 21st 04, 01:13 AM
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Michael wrote:
In rrkrr wrote:


Michael wrote:
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They seem to have a good network in Slovenia [well at least before we
dropped a heap of bombs on them]


(snip)


Um, we (presume you mean US/NATO) have never bombed Slovenia, at least
not since WWII. Not even close. Serbia, which we have bombed recently,
is on the other end of what was formerly known as Yugoslavia.



Thanks for the correction then.

Do you know where I can get suitable radios from?



I have used this company's 900 MHz products (115.2 kbps) with great success.
There are less expensive equivalent alternatives available, but these
are reliable and meet their own specifications. I see they are now
advertising 1.3 GHz products for "military", but presume they would have
no qualms about selling them. You'll have to request a price quote.
The 900 MHz stuff is reasonable, but not cheap. Don't know about the
1.3 GHz stuff.

http://www.freewave.com/
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Old July 22nd 04, 01:49 AM
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In rrkrr wrote:

I have used this company's 900 MHz products (115.2 kbps) with great
success. There are less expensive equivalent alternatives available, but
these are reliable and meet their own specifications. I see they are now
advertising 1.3 GHz products for "military", but presume they would have
no qualms about selling them. You'll have to request a price quote.
The 900 MHz stuff is reasonable, but not cheap. Don't know about the
1.3 GHz stuff.

http://www.freewave.com/


Thanks.

These appear to be in the ISM (licence free) band -not high speed amateur
packet radios - and are limited in their power output. In Australia at
900MHz our limit is 1W ERP.

I priced the 900MHz ones from the Australian disributer and they were $1600
for the serial version or $2800 for the ethernet version.

I wonder how much they are in the US?



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Old July 22nd 04, 01:49 AM
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In rrkrr wrote:

I have used this company's 900 MHz products (115.2 kbps) with great
success. There are less expensive equivalent alternatives available, but
these are reliable and meet their own specifications. I see they are now
advertising 1.3 GHz products for "military", but presume they would have
no qualms about selling them. You'll have to request a price quote.
The 900 MHz stuff is reasonable, but not cheap. Don't know about the
1.3 GHz stuff.

http://www.freewave.com/


Thanks.

These appear to be in the ISM (licence free) band -not high speed amateur
packet radios - and are limited in their power output. In Australia at
900MHz our limit is 1W ERP.

I priced the 900MHz ones from the Australian disributer and they were $1600
for the serial version or $2800 for the ethernet version.

I wonder how much they are in the US?





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Old July 21st 04, 01:13 AM
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Michael wrote:
In rrkrr wrote:


Michael wrote:
(snip)

They seem to have a good network in Slovenia [well at least before we
dropped a heap of bombs on them]


(snip)


Um, we (presume you mean US/NATO) have never bombed Slovenia, at least
not since WWII. Not even close. Serbia, which we have bombed recently,
is on the other end of what was formerly known as Yugoslavia.



Thanks for the correction then.

Do you know where I can get suitable radios from?



I have used this company's 900 MHz products (115.2 kbps) with great success.
There are less expensive equivalent alternatives available, but these
are reliable and meet their own specifications. I see they are now
advertising 1.3 GHz products for "military", but presume they would have
no qualms about selling them. You'll have to request a price quote.
The 900 MHz stuff is reasonable, but not cheap. Don't know about the
1.3 GHz stuff.

http://www.freewave.com/
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Old July 21st 04, 12:27 AM
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In rrkrr wrote:

Michael wrote:
(snip)
They seem to have a good network in Slovenia [well at least before we
dropped a heap of bombs on them]

(snip)


Um, we (presume you mean US/NATO) have never bombed Slovenia, at least
not since WWII. Not even close. Serbia, which we have bombed recently,
is on the other end of what was formerly known as Yugoslavia.


Thanks for the correction then.

Do you know where I can get suitable radios from?



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