You might also want to consider the 900 MHz. stuff, longer distance and about T-1 speed about $1K per link.
Bob McCormick W1QA wrote: > > > > Having a few megabits per second of bandwidth may not > be a bad idea - especially if you implement 23cm DD. > > For the normal ERP limitations in the 5.x GHz bands > some of those distances may be excessive for any > link you would call reliable. But since it is > public safety already - see what they have done/used > for intersite linking. You may be able to design your > own network -- and then have a couple of Internet > ingress/egress points in the network ... making it > fault tolerant and reliable. > -- John D. Hays Amateur Radio Station K7VE <http://k7ve.ampr.org> PO Box 1223 Edmonds, WA 98020-1223 VOIP/SIP: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Phone: 206-801-0820 801-790-0950 Fax: 866-309-6077 In the UK: 08449867545 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]