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woody7
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join:2000-10-13
Torrance, CA

hmmm.....

why not here?
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BlooMe
listenup

join:2006-09-05
Alexandria, VA

Re: hmmm.....

Why sell a software solution when you can sell a hardware solution too?
RadioDoc
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join:2000-05-11
·AT&T Midwest

Re: hmmm.....

Except that unless you have an extremely high transmit and/or receive location you are not going to get anywhere near 60 miles LOS. The curvature of the earth makes sure of that. The 'world record' referenced by Karl Bode See Profile used two mountaintops. How many regular users have a couple of 7500 foot mountain peaks laying around?
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Kompressor
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join:2002-02-12
Huntington Beach, CA

Re: hmmm.....

Depending on what frequency you are transmitting on, it is possible for a simplex signal to go around the world.
RadioDoc
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Re: hmmm.....

Well, them frequencies are not used for plain vanilla 802.11 WiFi...
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karlmarx

join:2006-09-18
iraq
·Fairpoint Communic..

well, considering in general terms, the radio distance is defined as O(ptical) = sqrt(2h(r))+sqrt(2h(t)), where O = distance to optical horizon, and h=(r)receiver height, and h(t) is transmitter height. So assume the antenna is 20' at both sides. The optical distance would be approximately sqrt(2*20) + sqrt(2*20) = Appx 12.5 miles.

Now we calculate the loss.

PL = 117 + 20log10fMhz-20log10hthr+40Log10D
Where 117 = Constant
2.4Ghz
20' and 20'
Distance of 12 miles

So it's about 175db loss over that distance. Thus, the antenna is the key, because with a 175db loss, the antenna is going to have to be pretty tight.
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shoan

join:2006-02-27
Benton, AR
sometimes I just have to shake my head at things. Just knowing that they can do things like this yet this is slated for places outside of the US just makes for a sad penguin
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