Check the FCC. Also RF Design Magazine has a niffty Frequncy Band Map that shows which FCC regs govern the various bands. Stay with the un-licensed bands - because other wise you need to either have a licensed or be with a licensed provider. -----Original Message----- From: Nick Kartsioukas <> To: Kevin Wang <
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> Date: Thursday, March 01, 2001 10:12 PM Subject: Re: Wireless links >On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 09:32:55PM -0800, Kevin Wang wrote: >> > I know about HAM packet radio (I have a no code tech license..) >> > Slow speed (1200-9600 baud, I've heard of 56k..), both sides have to be >> > licensed.. insecure, expensive equipment.. etc >> >> If you go beyond a no code tech, there are high frequency bands that >> offer more bandwidth. They're still limited by the "everything must be >> in the clear" policy; no encryption, no privacy. > >I'm trying to find more info on stuff in the 10GHz band...I've found some >neat information on ethernet over 10GHz devices (DIY of course, no fun >otherwise ;) ) but there was no mention of IDing over it to keep it legal. >Does anyone know what the license-free radio spectrum looks like, and what >the power output limits are in the various bands? A low-power 10GHz link >with a pair of high-gain parabolic dishes would probably work nicely, and >you could even run IPSec over it if it were compliant with license-free >regs :) > >-- >Nick Kartsioukas | KF6UZB >
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