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Re: tlug: Kernel hackers?



Very interesting.  Currently I am working at SkyPerfecTV! to implement a
more robust DBN (Data Broadcast Network) Just wondered how hams are doing on
send/receive.

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Daniel Saito
daniel@example.com
http://www.digital-canvas.com


-----Original Message-----
From: kudielka@example.com <kudielka@example.com>
Subject: Re: tlug: Kernel hackers?


>Anything between 300bps (on the HF bands) and 1.2Mbps, although the latter
>is a highly experimental system designed by Slovenian hams. I hope we
>(my father and I) can report success with such a system some time next
year...
>Japanese hams seem to be actively developing an 800kbps spread spectrum
>system. There was a demonstrator running at this year's ham fair. The
>Phase 3D satellite will have a 256kbps modem on board.
>
>As you can see, lots of high speed activities. But don't consider anything
>above 9600bps as mainstream.
>
>-Klaus


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