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![]() KB6NU's Ham Radio Blog /////////////////////////////////////////// HF still viable for commercial apps Posted: 03 Oct 2018 01:55 PM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/kb6nu...m_medium=email The trade publication, Maritime Digitalisation and Communications, recently published an article, Shortwave radio evolves into an IoT network, that describes how one company is using HF frequencies to securely transmit operational and machinery data to shore. The article explains how the company KNL Networks uses the high-frequency band to from a mesh network that connects shipborne radios to one another with a cellular connection. Ships close to the coast or in port will automatically connect directly to terrestrial cellular networks. KNL uses the network to transfer Internet of Things (IoT) data to shore over a network that can have a range of 10,000 km. The article notes the company is expecting a strong adoption of this technology and for the network to rapidly grow in the next three years. A KNL spokesman says, “We will work with industry leaders, target providers of smart data services, build trusted partnerships and add more vendor services. Within three years, we will be the standard for IoT connectivity.” The point here is that amateur radio operators shouldnt get complacent about our HF allocations. There are smart people out there thinking up ways to use HF as well as VHF, UHF, and microwave frequencies. There was, for example, a report recently about a company testing HF links to speed up stock transaction information. The post HF still viable for commercial apps appeared first on KB6NUs Ham Radio Blog. |
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