You may find some nice info at bsodtv.org.

Foxx the site owner is a true hardware genius.  Don't get taken back by
site content.  I don't believe he is malicious in anyway.  He has a
career in network security, and a wondering mind.  

http://www.bsodtv.org/taxonomy/term/102

Cheers,


Eric




On Mon, 2011-05-02 at 19:55 -0400, Joseph Apuzzo wrote:
> Wow great find! Uber-cool stuff.
> But, microwave is Line-of-Site and don't think it can be deployed in
> an emergency situation.
> Thus I was thinking a lower frequency one that anyone can purchase
> ( as in License and money ) and deploy with lower power need (thinking
> solar etc ) thus GMRS radios at UHF 462.550MHz to 467.725MHz so with a
> repeater can go up to around 20 miles.
> 
> Best would be 2 meters with repeaters (144.000 Mhz to 148.000 MHz) But
> back down to 1200Bps or less.
> With good repeater maybe 100 miles over flat land. Then down to super
> slow SSB and AM with 27Mhz ( old CD radio ) but really long distances
> and no longer line of site.
> 
> But then I'm thinking the info passed is "tweeat" like very short
> messages like "120 casualties at location gps coordinates ..."
> Not talking about downloading all 1.2 Teri-bites of star trek. 
> 
> On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 6:43 AM, Ed Nisley <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>         On Sun, 2011-05-01 at 22:07 -0400, Joseph Apuzzo wrote:
>         > like a modern WiFi router, but with a tad bit more server.
>         
>         
>         Folks a lot brighter than the lot of us here have done
>         everything you're
>         thinking about, plus a bunch more:
>         
>         http://www.ceitron.com/mvus/hsmm1003.html
>         
>         http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-speed_multimedia_radio
>         
>         http://hsmm-mesh.org/
>         
>         There are many good reasons that's not happening with VHF /
>         UHF radios,
>         though, not the least of which is bandwidth.
>         
>         --
>         Ed
>         http://softsolder.com
>         
>         
>         
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