[TriLUG] [TriWUG] Long distance IEEE 802.11b 2.4GHz links, work with PARC ?

w4chl at arrl.net w4chl at arrl.net
Fri Aug 29 10:25:08 EDT 2003


Dear TriWUG.

The Phillips Middle School Amateur Radio and Computing (PARC) group is 
working to get an HF radio on the air and accessible via WiFi link. The 
basic design is discussed here:
http://www.rtpnet.org/parc/Station/HFRB/

and diagrammed here:
http://www.rtpnet.org/parc/Station/HFRB/TTPegIRB_files/TTPegIRB_gif_3.htm

We are lacking any experience in the WiFi antenna and amp side of this. 
The part of the spectrum used IS within a band allocated to amateurs, so 
we amateurs  allowed to use amplifiers (2.390-2.450GHz). All classes of 
amateur licencees are allowed 5W output power all mode emission (that's 
digital or voice) within this band. Those with General or Extra appear to 
be allowed up to at least 200W, that part of FCC rules above 900MHz aren't 
clear to me.

If anyone is interested in working with us, we'd be glad to have the input 
and advice. We will be meeting on Saturday 6Sept at 2pm at Phillips MS off 
Estes Drive in Chapel Hill.  Tune your scanner (or ham radio if you have 
one) to 442.150 MHz to hear more about directions and goings on 15min 
before the meeting. 

Cheers & 73s de Mark W4CHL
Chapel Hill NC  USA   http://rtpnet.org/parc
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