...or, if you're calling  wifi a ham-band link, how you're ID-ing that sucker! 
- 73, Paul AE4KR

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Laryn Lohman 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, November 09, 2007 7:13 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Part 97 question reference to Repeater control


  Understood. For my question, I was thinking along the lines of using
  the 2.4G radios as a WiFi user, not as an Amateur user. 

  I just wanted a clarification, because using 2.4G WiFi for a portion
  of a control link is no different than using a 49 mc. cordless phone,
  or a 1900 mc. cellphone to punch in DTMF to control your repeater. 
  Last I saw, 49 mc. or 1900 mc. are not legal for Amateur Auxiliary
  usage. :-) 

  NOT wanting to start a new discussion here, but at another time and
  place, I suppose we could discuss the legality of an autopatch where
  the above types of phones, or, say, a commercial microwave circuit,
  are carrying patch audio. See 97.113(e). <GRIN>

  Laryn K8TVZ

  --- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  >
  > At 11/9/2007 07:01, you wrote:
  > 
  > >Laryn,
  > >
  > >My only reason for thinking 2.4 G would not be legal for control it
  did 
  > >not fall within the Auxiliary frequencies allowed for control or
  Telecommand.
  > 
  > The entire 2.4 GHz amateur band is available for auxiliary stations.
  > 
  > Bob NO6B
  >



   

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