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ideas:communication [2008/07/19 23:33] – external edit 127.0.0.1ideas:communication [2010/06/15 21:45] (current) rocketboy
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   * [[communication:licenced|Licenced]]   * [[communication:licenced|Licenced]]
   * [[communication:licence exempt|Licence Exempt]]   * [[communication:licence exempt|Licence Exempt]]
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 ===== Radio Communication Basics ===== ===== Radio Communication Basics =====
   * [[communication:Basics|Basics]]   * [[communication:Basics|Basics]]
 +  * [[communication:LineOfSight|Line Of Sight]]
 +  * [[communication:Channel Capacity|Channel Capacity]]
   * [[communication:PIII Experience|The Pegasus III radio experience]]   * [[communication:PIII Experience|The Pegasus III radio experience]]
   * [[communication:NOVA1 Radio System|The NOVA1 Radio System]]   * [[communication:NOVA1 Radio System|The NOVA1 Radio System]]
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   * [[communication:NOVA4 Recovery|NOVA4 recovery]]   * [[communication:NOVA4 Recovery|NOVA4 recovery]]
   * [[communication:Uplink|Uplink]]   * [[communication:Uplink|Uplink]]
-  * [[communication:AVR|AVR radio code]] +  * [[communication:protocol|UKHAS Standard Protocol]] 
 +  * [[communication:PWM DAC|PWM DAC]] 
 +  * [[communication:FM Improvement Factor|FM Improvement Factor]]
  
 ===== Wireless network ===== ===== Wireless network =====
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 ===== Amateur radio ===== ===== Amateur radio =====
 +  * [[communication:RIG CAT|Rig CAT Interface]]
  
 ===== Mobile Phone ===== ===== Mobile Phone =====
  
 GSM has a fixed maximum range of 35 km (115,00ft) due to the round trip delay of packets, however mobile phone base stations are designed to put their power horizontally - so communication above a few thousand feet is unlikly. Its possible that a ground facing yagi (900MHz or 1.8GHz depending on network) might just reach the ground - however the leagal status for airborne GSM is unknown. GSM has a fixed maximum range of 35 km (115,00ft) due to the round trip delay of packets, however mobile phone base stations are designed to put their power horizontally - so communication above a few thousand feet is unlikly. Its possible that a ground facing yagi (900MHz or 1.8GHz depending on network) might just reach the ground - however the leagal status for airborne GSM is unknown.
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