 lcnoble
join:2006-11-11 Nancy, KY
| Tests
This discussion is starting to sound like the pissing contest involving the FCC and competing parties! There appears to be enough competent expertise in this forum to perform your own tests! It would be interesting to review your independent results. If a Ford advertisement tells me their car rides like a car does not mean that if I go to the dealership and test drive the Ford it won't ride like a farm tractor! I would like to address some issues:
Wouldn't an installation company do a survey prior to entering a contract, (determining if the service was feasible), and want guarantees that no other service of any type interfered?
There is a lot of space between 55.25 Mhz to 889.2625 Mhz.
I am of the impression that interfering with licensed space is already a felony!
While performing your independent test do not forget about the frequencies used in your area and how they do not overlap other frequency areas.
By the way, do not buy the wireless keyboards and mice using the 23 Mhz frequencies, truckers with amps will stomp all over your keyboard and mouse. |
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 jay_rm
join:2002-04-12 Netville
·Fox Valley Internet
·ViaTalk
| said by lcnoble :By the way, do not buy the wireless keyboards and mice using the 23 Mhz frequencies, truckers with amps will stomp all over your keyboard and mouse. Twenty SEVEN MHz ? ? -- 3500/512 5.7 GHz Motorola Canopy Wireless; FoxValley.net "Peace through superior firepower" |
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 Sammer
join:2005-12-22 Canonsburg, PA
| reply to lcnoble said by lcnoble :There is a lot of space between 55.25 Mhz to 889.2625 Mhz. Yes and the broadcast television spectrum will be 54 - 72 MHz (nearly worthless for digital TV), 76 - 88 MHz, 174 - 216 MHz, 470 - 512 MHz (shared with Land Mobile), 512 - 608 MHz, and 614 - 698 MHz in the USA starting Feb. 18th so what is your point. |
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