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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 03:45:08 +0000, Charles Brabham wrote:
What we've been doing wrong with digital ham radio - and how to get back on track. http://www.uspacket.org/plan_a.htm Charles, N5PVL Very interesting. I read the thread over on eHam and some of the comments raised some important points. If those folks are correct, then that will be discovered as the software is developed and the system debugged. Personally, I would like to be able to assemble a medium speed LAN capable of 128k to 384k speeds running in the 900 MHz band. I was piqued by the ZigBee announcement yesterday on Slashdot where it was mentioned that one of the bands to be used is 902 to 928 MHz @ 250 kbps. Adapting such a technology to ham radio would be cool. Out here in the sticks we would gladly trade down the bandwidth for the extra range we could achieve on 900 MHz over 2.4 GHz. I agree that too many hams have bought into the notion that an amateur radio digital network must necessarily be a replacement for the Internet. If that were so then HF phone would have died long ago since it wasn't a replacement for AT&T. I say use the Internet but develop fun stuff on ham radio. After all, part of our charter is experimentation even if it results in some re-invented wheels. ![]() 73, de Nate -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds, the pessimist fears this is true." |
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