On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Alexander Tascon wrote: > high power transmission as long as you stay in the designated HAM > frequencies which are different from the ISM and U-NII bands used in This is incorrect. Ham's and Part 15 do share spectrum. > 802.11. See the link below for HAM radio frequency allocations: This link is incomplete in it's list of frequencies. Frank -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Pasadena Networks, LLC. http://pasadena.net 626-676-4761 Wireless equipment, support and solutions. http://www.pasadena.net/shop/
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