Radio links

  1. #1
    buyile is offline Newbie

    Red face Radio links

    Can someone explain to me what radio links are and how they work in networking. I am talking about wireless networking. connecting two or more computers using radio links (waves).
    Last edited by buyile; 23-09-2004 at 09:56 AM. Reason: the question isn't clear to other members


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    Bear is offline D-A-L Elite Member
    I'm sorry but I'm not understanding the question as it was stated, can you please elaborate?

  3. #3
    DJNafey is offline UK site moderator
    Buyile,

    Are you talking about wireless networking, i.e. connecting two PCs over radio waves?

  4. #4
    Bear is offline D-A-L Elite Member
    Good possibility DJNafey

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    DJNafey is offline UK site moderator
    Yeah but, if he/she doesn't reply, we'll never know!

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    Bear is offline D-A-L Elite Member
    Very true DJ

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
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    Just to share what little I've found:

    "Radio links are NOT telephone links. Their characteristics are
    definitely different. I never heard of echo canceler on HAM packet link;
    also I wonder about behaviour of landline FAX modem chips on real VHF/UHF
    links, with a lot of phase distorsion because of reflections.
    I think noise characteristics are also different.
    Smetimes I wonder how our modems work, when I look what is comming out
    from RX output. I would love to hear on any comparations between
    1200 bd FSK and 9600 bits/sec Yamaha chip on average radio links with
    reflections etc."

    Not that I have any idea what all that means

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