[BC] Part 15 Comunity Radio over 802.11a/b/g, anyone ever considerthis????
Bailey, Scott
SBailey
Fri Feb 17 14:00:10 CST 2006
Robert,
I disagree. Ramsey makes them, but they have gotten in some hot water
with the comm., so I'm staying away from them. I've heard of a company
called Panaxis, that claims there is FCC, Part 15 Certified, but can't
find a website for them.
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Subject: Re: [BC] Part 15 Comunity Radio over 802.11a/b/g, anyone ever
considerthis????
Scott, no such animal exists.
Bailey, Scott wrote:
>Robert,
> I'm in need of a Part 15 (LEGAL) 100 mill. Watt FM transmitter for a
>project needed for a weekend remote situation for sending a signal back
>to WMRO, from a local restaurant, that is less than 1/4 mile away. Any
>suggestions?
>
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>[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Rev. Robert P.
>Chrysafis
>Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 1:04 PM
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>Subject: [BC] Part 15 Comunity Radio over 802.11a/b/g,anyone ever
>consider this????
>
>it's possible to use WiFi gear to successfully serve a small town.
>802.11a/b/g is allowed 4 watt ERP at up to 108Mbps per a AP. 120 deg
>Sector
>panels, BDA's, and other High quality components are available on ebay.
>You
>could easily set up a scalable mesh network and simulcast over a AM1k
>rangemaster AM Tx at each node. with the availablity of WiFi Boomboxes
>and
>Walkmans, I feel the future is streaming stations over Broadband
>Wireless,
>especially in small cities and towns. Just think multiple stations
could
>
>pool their resources and set up a Community Wireless System and
>Broadcast.
>the possibilities are endless.
>
>What does every one think??
>
>
>Thank You,
>
>Rev. Robert P. Chrysafis
>Universal Life Church (ULC)
>http://www.ulc.org
>Moderator Hunterdon FreeCycle
>
>My Links
>http://www.freecycle.org
>http://www.arrl.org
>http://www.part15.us
>
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