  funchords Hello Premium,MVM join:2001-03-11 Washington, DC | reply to DavePR Re: I like and dislike
Only because they're tiny and non-contiguous blocks. I seriously had to ask around as to whether they were big enough to be useful.
A single 802.11b channel uses more spectrum than we're talking about here. |
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  DavePR
join:2008-06-04 | If the spectrum is 25 MHz and it lies between 2155 and 2180 MHz, how can it be non-contiguous?
802.11[b] is spread spectrum. |
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| Looks like you're right -- in June 2008 it became 2155-2180 MHz -- maybe it was AWS-2 that I was thinking of.
»hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/a···20A1.pdf
802.11b channel centers are 5 MHz apart but the signals are 20 MHz wide ... looks like this:

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