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Re: Is there some kind of full duplex wireless software...




On Aug 24, 2004, at 10:25 AM, Day Brown wrote:

And if there is, can you select what the transmitter frequency would be? And, has anyone looked into running the analogue receiver signal into the sound port for conversion into a data stream? I aint gonna use the ham bands cause I only need go 10km, but lower frequencies are the only thing that can get up out of a deep canyon in a remote area.

You're mixing technologies. PC's aren't transmitters. (Well, now the EE's will jump me for that one... PC's put out all sorts of RF, but it's not very controlled or useful!)

There are plenty of applications that can take an audio input through a soundcard and digitize it and send it to another PC to be turned back into audio. "Full-duplex" would just mean that you're doing that both directions.

Your comments about frequencies don't apply to a PC or software. For that you probably need a device called... wait for it... a radio!

Sorry if this seems too obvious, but your message doesn't make much sense.

Try rephrasing the question with more application details and perhaps someone will be able to figure out what you're trying to do and offer advice.

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Nate Duehr, nate@natetech.com - WY0X



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