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Enrique GN June 14th 04 01:37 AM

2.4GHz Band
 
does some interesting communication exist in the band of 2.4 GHz?
thank you



Mediaguy500 June 14th 04 04:56 AM

does some interesting communication exist in the band of 2.4 GHz?
thank you


I don't know.if anything interesting exists there or not. I can tell you that
my own videosender operates there in FM-TV mode, whenever I feel like turning
it on. (for either video or audio)

It is also a ham band, so ham radio and ham tv operators can operate there
also.

It's also a band used for some wireless security cameras.

and it's also an ISM band, for industrial, scientific, and medical devices.

Although I haven't seen anything there yet except for my videosender, but then
my scanner is extremely exremely very poor at picking up in the 2.4 ghz band.

My videosender reciever does a much much much better job of picking up signals
in the 2.4 ghz band on the channels it operates on, but is limited to only four
frequencies (channels).

however, the ARRL repeater book does list some ham tv repeaters up there
(dependiing on your location, none in my area) and some ham radio repeaters
there (again depending on your location).

and some 2.4 ghz cordless telephones operate up there also.






Mediaguy500 June 14th 04 09:44 PM

oops. I just realized that my videosender receiver is only good for very
wideband fm transmissions and not for narrow fm transmissions.

I've read somewhere that FM-TV is wider than the 6 mhz that AM-TV is.

So I'll have to stick to listening to my very very very poor scanner to find
any narrow fm transmissions in the 2.4 ghz range, if any exist around here.

I can still use my videosender reciever to see if any FM-TV transmissions in
the 2.4 ghz range can be picked up from my house or not other than my own
videosender.



M. Prindle June 15th 04 01:45 AM

In article ,
(Mediaguy500) wrote:

does some interesting communication exist in the band of 2.4 GHz?
thank you


I don't know.if anything interesting exists there or not. I can tell you that
my own videosender operates there in FM-TV mode, whenever I feel like turning
it on. (for either video or audio)

It is also a ham band, so ham radio and ham tv operators can operate there
also.

It's also a band used for some wireless security cameras.

and it's also an ISM band, for industrial, scientific, and medical devices.

Although I haven't seen anything there yet except for my videosender, but
then
my scanner is extremely exremely very poor at picking up in the 2.4 ghz band.

My videosender reciever does a much much much better job of picking up
signals
in the 2.4 ghz band on the channels it operates on, but is limited to only
four
frequencies (channels).

however, the ARRL repeater book does list some ham tv repeaters up there
(dependiing on your location, none in my area) and some ham radio repeaters
there (again depending on your location).

and some 2.4 ghz cordless telephones operate up there also.



Don't forget almost every consumer wireless router sold run's the 2.4
GHz range. Also microwaves run in that range. Since the 2.4GHz range
is unregulated it's a free for all.

M. Prindle


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