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What ever happened to the super wifi thing anyway?
After it was required for all broadcast tv stations to use UHF, there was talk of opening up those frequencies
for use as Super Wifi.
To my knowledge, this hasn't even been developed.
So I was thinking, why could those frequencies also be put to use for RCMA?
Ok, you're gonna say you need a super long antenna and that. No you don't.
I used to be heavily involved in citizen band radio (27mhz) and had used "rubber duckies" many times.
These antenna are no bigger than you see on a router.
With the super low frequency, you also get a longer range for the same power.
If a 200mw signal can have a range of 600 feet at 802ghz, then a 200mw signal at 60mhz might have a 2 mile or more range.
Anyone know what the future is for super wifi?
After it was required for all broadcast tv stations to use UHF, there was talk of opening up those frequencies
for use as Super Wifi.
To my knowledge, this hasn't even been developed.
So I was thinking, why could those frequencies also be put to use for RCMA?
Ok, you're gonna say you need a super long antenna and that. No you don't.
I used to be heavily involved in citizen band radio (27mhz) and had used "rubber duckies" many times.
These antenna are no bigger than you see on a router.
With the super low frequency, you also get a longer range for the same power.
If a 200mw signal can have a range of 600 feet at 802ghz, then a 200mw signal at 60mhz might have a 2 mile or more range.
Anyone know what the future is for super wifi?