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So, Gene, can ya answer the licensing/legal questions then on setting
up such a modem? Licensing restrictions on use, i.e. VPN? I thought
there was some part of the spectrum on the extreme high end that was
open for use, testing, etc. even for unlicensed use. I haven't been
too active lately, and don't remember much of the restrictions off hand
other than the limitations that I use for 2 meters, and 440.... hmm,
time for a refresher I think :)
Thanks!
Jason
KC0BYM
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On Apr 7, 2005, at 9:21 AM, Gene Worth wrote:
> If you want to step back to 2400 baud on VHF, 9600 on UHF. However, it
> is getting better. Be prepared to pay several hundreds on a good
> packet modem.
>
> Mid-Missouri has some great amateur radio operators. We are also
> building a packet backbone throughout the state, so excellent
> progress! Love to have new members in the amateur radio community! :-)
>
> 73,
>
> gene
> KC0RXY
>
> Lloyd, Jamie wrote:
>
>> There is always ham radio with a packet modem. :-)
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