Plus, you, or anyone on your airwaves, couldn't use the wireless for any commercial basis, such as buy/sell anything on eBay...

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Norm
KE6GAJ

From: John Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SOCALWUG] QST- part 97 - more power?
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 07:39:57 -0800

> It is my understanding that If I have a ham license I can: > 1. operate my WiFi equipment under part 97 rules instead of normal > part 15 > rules. > 2. operate using up to 100 Watts APC (as opposed to the normal > wimpy 30-200 > mW ). > 3. only use this added power on WiFi channels 1-6. > 4. NOT use WEP due to ham encryption constraints??? > 5. NOT use this added power commercially.

Here's 3 other ham/fcc requirements you must consider:


1. You are only allowed to transmit the power necessary to effect the communications, which means in essence you aren't allowed 1500 watts to communicate across the street.

2. You must have a control operator present (or means to control) while transmissions are going on.

3. You must ID your call sign every 10 minutes on the frequency.

John Freeman, WW6WW

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