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Subject: | Re: [ts-7000] Recommendations for a low power radio |
From: | Garrett Stritch <> |
Date: | Wed, 9 Sep 2009 13:30:52 -0700 |
I have worked in the past with Motorola Canopy radios, they work in public spectrum(no licensing needed), and they will work up to 7 miles with a small dish, 2 miles without. Self contained unit, directional(60 degree spread w/o dish, so you need an antenna mount. Check this source: http://www.lastmilegear.com On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 3:33 AM, Matthew Harrell <m("bittwiddlers.com","lists-keyword-yahoo.fd265e");">> wrote:
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