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



I thot it wuz obvious in the phrase, 'difficult terrain' and other points in my postings, that I *DO NOT* have line of sight. I live in the Ozarks, have been poking into this for a while. There is an outfit that offers hi-speed wireless, but it is using 900mhz transmitters, which wont even penetrate the canopy, much less get down into any of the hollows. 802 and *all* of the other commercially available wireless network equipment is useless. People cant even get UHF TV unless they live on a ridgetop.

All I wanted to know was, how to interface the analogue signal. It seemed evident that the capablilities of the sound card was already there to do that, and work with the kind of bandwidth that standard FM stereo transmitter designs already know how to produce. If anyone here knew of software to do that, I think we would have heard of it by now.

If anyone does have a clue, I'm sure they'll send me something off list, so I'll unsub and quit bothering you.





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