Hello admin,

No, signal of the car places was 3 to 4km, no LOS and though a
concrete bridge... (on netstumbler)

Allowed video output is much less then DSSS output, govt
regulations is tending to favor spread spectrum technology, at least
here... In fact a lot of companies to get round the restrictions are
starting to produce DSSS video equipment...

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Tuesday, December 3, 2002, 2:13:38 AM, you wrote:

amc> evilbunny wrote:

>> Hello Patrick,
>>
>> You've made some very interesting, and good points, but 1 thing I
>> disagree on is that most end users will use amps given the chance,
>> personally the high cost of them is prohibitive, after user forks out
>> money for wireless devices, coax, and antenna they usually can't
>> justify buying an amp, I'm glad they usually aren't cheap as that
>> would encourage more take up of them. I actually wish there was some
>> kind of tax on them to increase the price making them even less cost
>> effective means of increasing signal. Most installations I've found
>> locally that have high output signals (most I can only guess would
>> have more interference on themselves as well as anyone else) are run
>> by commercial operators, such as car lots (why they have them, and
>> boosted is anyones guess).

amc> Guess #1:
amc> 2.4Ghz, Wireless Video Security Systems.

amc> Guess #2 (related to #1):
amc> .5 to 1Watt 2.4Ghz Wireless Video Amps are typically $50-100 and sold all
amc> over the place in video security magazines which are distributed to thousands
amc> of non-tech savvy people who just see it and buy it with no concern about how
amc> it works or why they may or may not need an amp.

amc> Surprised at how many TV Amp's you can find at Radio Shack, in comparison to
amc> how often they are really needed or really useful?  Every store around here
amc> has them, but 99% of the residents around here don't need them and end up
amc> with more noise because of them if they do install them.  When the market
amc> demand is there, someone is there to fulfill that demand.

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