Well, I reckon Larry has first dibs on them, but if he loses interest he can
pass them along to you. My only desire is that they get used to help someone
further their knowledge (and, ideally, enlighten the rest of us who are
interested). So I guess the answer is talk to Larry.

I've been pretty much absent from EUG/LUG since moving here last November. I
hope to change that this Fall. Were is the group meeting these days? I have
been only scanning my mail...

Dennis

> From: Jim Darrough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 08:00:33 -0700
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [EUG-LUG:2278] Re: Guerilla Wireless for peer to peer news
> 
> I am interested in these modems, Dennis. If Larry isn't, that is. Would
> love to try using them to get a high speed connect to an ISP for our club.
> 
> 73 Jim, KI7AY
> 
> At 10:06 PM 8/15/2001 -0700, you wrote:
> 
>> Larry,
>> 
>> I have a pair of wireless modems that will probably do 19.2 K baud full
>> duplex over several hundred feet. I cut 'em some descent antennas for
>> outdoor placement, which might extend the rang a bit. A pair of yagis would
>> do even better. I have the schematic and wallwarts too. Just never got
>> around to doing anything with them. Kkappy (Jamesn "Lightning Rod" Kaplan)
>> would be a good resource on this one. I'll donate 'em to whoever wants to
>> get 'em running and do a presentation to the EUG/LUG group. Them's m'terms.
>> No cash. Good deal. I can hack the hardware. Need incentive. You can have
>> 'em after the presentation. How's that? They cost me altogether around 500
>> bucks. Outta here I say . . .
>> 
>> Dennis Eberl
>> 
>> 
>>> From: larry a price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 13:19:10 -0700 (PDT)
>>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Subject: [EUG-LUG:2259] Guerilla Wireless for peer to peer news
>>> 
>>> does anyone know of any cheap radio pcmcia cards, or even just cheap radio
>>> boards that can work from a serial port?
>>> 
>>> would like bandwidth of 9600 > x > 28800, 802.11 would be nice, being able
>>> to switch frequencies from software would be good.
>>> 
>>> But i'd settle for what's possible ;-)
>>> 
>>> Also has anybody had experience running tcp-ip over infrared links?
>>> 
>>> I'm looking at building a news ticker framework that would work over
>>> low-bandwidth and unreliable connections, so i'm looking for some trial
>>> hardware for running a wireless link.
>>> 
>>> my budget is pretty close to ZERO but i have a C compiler and an interest
>>> in low-bandwidth peer-peer distributed-computing and I've been looking for
>>> a reason to write networking software in C.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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