What is the extension board good for? 



The RTL-SDR dongle used on our sensors has a limited frequency range between 24 
and 1766MHz. This is already pretty good, but more interesting bands can be 
found above this limit. For this purpose, we have created an extension board 
that enables us to scan frequencies up to 6GHz which includes common ISM bands 
with lots of applications. 



Where does one get such extension board? 




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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 

Midwest Internet Exchange 

The Brothers WISP 




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From: "Brian Webster" <[email protected]> 
To: "AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, December 6, 2019 10:24:31 AM 
Subject: [AFMUG] Live Spectrum sensing network open source project 



Some time ago I learned about this project. It is basically a network of 
software defined radios listening to the RF spectrum and reporting back to a 
central database. I think it would be cool if every WISP could build one of 
these devices (cheap pi and RTL-SDR dongles) and place them on each of their 
tower sites. The project is bigger outside of the US so if the WISP industry 
could get a critical mass of sensors deployed, it could turn in to a real time 
spectrum use map and data tool. Matt Larsen has always pined about how the 
cellular carriers have been spectrum hoarding. A system like this could 
actually prove it. Imagine being able to map all the areas where there is 
absolutely nothing going on in the spectrum they hold! Being able to argue 
these points with real time data gathered over time could be huge. This might 
also allow organizations like WISPA to argue for more opportunist use of 
underutilized spectrum, especially in rural markets. The reality of the US 
spectrum policy has always been about what is needed in the top NFL cites. 
Remember that about 92% of the US population lives in only 8% of the land area. 

Let’s mobilize an effort to make better use of spectrum over the whole county. 
The FCC is already on their way to doing this, the databases are in place, what 
is lacking is the widespread sensor networks. 

https://electrosense.org/ 


Thank You, 
Brian Webster 
www.wirelessmapping.com 
www.Broadband-Mapping.com 

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