where it is
needed.
From: Adam Moffett
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 9:23 AM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] curious, all the spectrums throughput
Well it still needs a few constraints
At a range of 3 feet I bet we can do better than 12 bits/hz and use 100ghz.
I guess i
17, 2015 8:23 AM
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At a distance of 10 miles during a rain storm?
*From:* Jaime Solorza losguyswirel...@gmail.com
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*To:* Animal Farm af@afmug.com
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At a distance of 10 miles during a rain storm?
From: Jaime Solorza
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2015 6:37 PM
To: Animal Farm
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] curious, all the spectrums throughput
So the 31ghz and 38ghz links I installed many years ago never passed data and
phone calls? I knew I
What about Li-Fi?
(it has to work, it’s from a TED talk)
From: Chuck McCown
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 8:23 AM
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Subject: Re: [AFMUG] curious, all the spectrums throughput
At a distance of 10 miles during a rain storm?
From: Jaime Solorza
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2015
...@gmail.com
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So the 31ghz and 38ghz links I installed many years ago never passed data
and phone calls? I knew I was kidding myself.
Jaime Solorza
On Feb
...@kwisp.com wrote:
What about Li-Fi?
(it has to work, it’s from a TED talk)
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Well it still needs a few constraints
At a range of 3 feet I bet we can do better than 12 bits/hz and use 100ghz.
I guess i needed to define better
but the gist is of the usable spectrum probably less than 500gbps
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Subject: [AFMUG] curious, all the spectrums
throughput
Theoretically, based on current bits/hz
maximums, and assuming there was a radio capable, and an
anten
, February 16, 2015 4:19 PM
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*Subject:* [AFMUG] curious, all the spectrums throughput
Theoretically, based on current bits/hz maximums, and assuming there
was a radio capable, and an antenna capable, with no other
limitations. What is the maximum throughput
Douglas Adams had the answer years ago.
42
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On 2/16/2015 3:19 PM, That One Guy wrote:
Theoretically, based on current bits/hz maximums, and assuming there
was a radio capable, and an antenna capable, with no other
limitations. What is the maximum throughput of
are usable I would limit the answer to 24 GHz.
So 24 x 12 bits per hz =288 Gbps.
From: That One Guy
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2015 4:19 PM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: [AFMUG] curious, all the spectrums throughput
Theoretically, based on current bits/hz maximums, and assuming there was a
radio
The entire radio spectrum? From dc to daylight? I don't think anyone can
answer that question for you
On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 3:19 PM, That One Guy thatoneguyst...@gmail.com
wrote:
Theoretically, based on current bits/hz maximums, and assuming there was a
radio capable, and an antenna capable,
PM
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] curious, all the spectrums throughput
And one strand of fiber? Probably not far from the same by the end of the
decade. 100Gbps already exists.
On 2/16/2015 5:45 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
The entire radio spectrum is infinite in theory as all light, xrays etc
I'm guessing you head to infinity on that one. The shortest wavelength
is 1.616 x 10^-35 meters or a frequency of 1.8552 x 10^43 Hz.
Unfortunately the amount of energy required to create that frequency
also results in the creation of a black hole and your transmitter
disappears.
Mark
Guy thatoneguyst...@gmail.com
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*Subject:* [AFMUG] curious, all the spectrums throughput
Theoretically, based on current bits/hz maximums, and assuming there was
a radio capable, and an antenna capable, with no other limitations. What
Theoretically, based on current bits/hz maximums, and assuming there was a
radio capable, and an antenna capable, with no other limitations. What is
the maximum throughput of the entire Radio spectrum not going too far into
details like processing overhead or any of that.
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All parts should go
, February 16, 2015 at 7:50 PM
To: af@afmug.commailto:af@afmug.com af@afmug.commailto:af@afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] curious, all the spectrums throughput
And one strand of fiber? Probably not far from the same by the end of the
decade. 100Gbps already exists.
On 2/16/2015 5:45 PM, Chuck McCown
Oh, yeah, photon energy. I forgot about that. So there is an upper limit.
From: Mark Radabaugh
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2015 5:00 PM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] curious, all the spectrums throughput
I'm guessing you head to infinity on that one. The shortest wavelength
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