[HATS] HATS 10 ghz link
Kd5inm@aol.com
Kd5inm@aol.com
Sat, 7 Dec 2002 23:34:04 EST
In a message dated 12/7/2002 9:43:26 PM Central Standard Time,
CBoone@Earthlink.Net writes:
>
> Ahhh a 2.4GHz xmtr will likely choke the Wireless Ethernet Bridge
> maybe???? Since the 802.11 stuff operate in and near the ham band,
> its possible...also I have seen WAY too much stuff being read from
> such units (My ex boss showed me what he picked up one day while out
> to lunch and mobile!!)...scary!! Maybe better to do something within
> amateur freqs (like 10 GHz?) if possible just for security sake..
> but I like the idea...
>
>
yep, 10 ghz would work, also 24 ghz, there is some 23ghz equipment that can
be found/converted for 24ghz (surplus or pulled) that is already setup to
connect to a computer, I have some of this type stuff that I plan on
converting. 10 ghz is easy to get, radar detectors for example, motion
detectors from grocery stores operate at 10.525, our band goes from 10.00ghz
to 10.500 ghz, it should be easy to do. I'd contact the guys at
www.ntms.org.
Good luck, 73 John KD5INM
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