I always built a lot of equipment on these frequencies myself for the last 30 years
and also work professionally in this area.
Do you that in  Europe 2.4 GHz is very heavy used by hams with TV repeaters (Analog
and now more digital these days) and other stuff. So it depends were you are.
I go out of my way to help newcomers whoever it maybe and always will and.
I don't put anybody down and also expect that from the other side in this hobby (if it 
is)
You don't cause malicious interference to anybody period, who ever it may be
All is very much in my interest because I want the number of experimenters grow
It seems more constructive and a more positive attitude to me I think
otherwise I start collecting stamps.
So please can we respect each other, help each other!

Bob





















----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brian Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jeff King" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: October 13, 2003 10:10 AM
Subject: [BAWUG] Ham vs. Part 15 (Was: Siemens Gigaset 8825 wireless phones)


Let's have the givens:

Part 15 ops are secondary to amateur radio ops in spectrum where both reside.  That 
means that the Part 15 ops must defer to ham ops
where interference occurs.  That is useful information for part 15 operators and 
experimenters who frequent this list.

Normally I listen with great interest to what you have to say as it is technically 
relevant to someone like me trying to build a
Wi-Fi network and reliably deliver bits to people.  But this thread strikes me as a 
couple of little kids having a fight and trying
to get mommy to sort it out for them.  Here, let me give you the script so you can 
stop trying to rewrite it:

Billy: Mommy!  Johnny called me a bad word!

Johnny: Mommy!  Billy called me one first!

Billy: Well you called Joey a doo-doo head.

Johnny: Did not!

Billy: Did too!

Johnny: Nuh uh!

Billy: Yes huh!

I think you get the picture.  Time to stop.  Hams are good.  Part-15-ers are good.  We 
can all get along.

BTW, before anyone gets the wrong idea, I am a WISP operating Part 15 and I am an 
Amateur Extra Class licensee.  I don't have an axe
to grind either way.

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