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For all those interested, the ARRL has officially started a working group
for 802.11b and high speed networking.  This could lead to some innovative
antennas, amps, DSPs, and other circuit/network designs.  After all, their
ilk did invent wireless data transmissions like RTTY, PACTOR, and the more
modern AX.25.  Being an Amateur Operator myself (KC2JKD) I think this could
be extremely beneficial for both NYCWireless and the Amateur Radio
Community.  We actually have more real world experience with 802.11b and
special links, but they have much more knowledge of radios and propagation
and such.  Sounds like a good match to me.
For more info: http://www.arrl.org/hsmm/
Keep in mind its a very new group (3 months old)

I was perusing the HSMM project that's been started and found a link to a
cgi for wireless network link analysis.  Thought it might be useful so I'm
passing it along.
http://www.ecommwireless.com/cgi-local/wireless.main.cgi
There's also a more complex version of it here:
http://www.ecommwireless.com/cgi-local/complex.wireless.main.cgi
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