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Free Internet

Started by Super God, January 10, 2010, 12:26:45 AM

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Quote from: FatBird on May 30, 2010, 05:03:37 PM

There isn't enough Bandwidth on the Ham Bands. For example, ONE REGULAR TV Channel occupies 6 MHZ. But on the 80 Meter Ham Band, there is only .5 MHZ between 3.5 MHZ & 4 Mhz. Same with the 40 Meter Ham Band, there is only .3 MHZ between 7.0 MHZ & 7.3 MHZ.

That's why historically Hams always used Morse Code & Voice because there really isn't enough Bandwidth to do much of anything else.

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why wouldn't there be enough bandwidth for data (0 and 1s) when there is enough bandwidth for analog waves (voice)? Also I used to work for a wireless internet provider working with 900mhz equipment, the channel width for that equipment was 8mhz(motorola canopy 900) and we were running 75-100 users per access point at 3mbps each, so I do not think that channel width would be the problem, I could be missing something but..