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No doubt this is an easy question, but is there a way of interfacing to the
web via HF SSB/data? I want to be able to do this from a remote location portable/backpack with no mobile phone access and low power. The nearest infrastructure could be several hundred km away I could use amateur bands or possibly a commercial solution if available. What would be the data format and where would I get more info on this? Thanks Richard |
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Richard Hosking wrote:
No doubt this is an easy question, but is there a way of interfacing to the web via HF SSB/data? I want to be able to do this from a remote location portable/backpack with no mobile phone access and low power. The nearest infrastructure could be several hundred km away I could use amateur bands or possibly a commercial solution if available. What would be the data format and where would I get more info on this? Richard, If you knew the regs you'd know that this is illegal on the ham bands. The only legit way is via a WiPoP which is short range and would require infrastructure in your area of interest. Skip it. Rob |
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Richard Hosking wrote:
No doubt this is an easy question, but is there a way of interfacing to the web via HF SSB/data? I want to be able to do this from a remote location portable/backpack with no mobile phone access and low power. The nearest infrastructure could be several hundred km away I could use amateur bands or possibly a commercial solution if available. What would be the data format and where would I get more info on this? Richard, If you knew the regs you'd know that this is illegal on the ham bands. The only legit way is via a WiPoP which is short range and would require infrastructure in your area of interest. Skip it. Rob |
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Rob Judd wrote:
If you knew the regs you'd know that this is illegal on the ham bands. ... Really? Please quote the reg that makes it illegal. |
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Rob Judd wrote:
If you knew the regs you'd know that this is illegal on the ham bands. ... Really? Please quote the reg that makes it illegal. |
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He said "interfacing to the web", pal. He did not specifically mention
passing email in a manner that doesn't contravene regulations. See License Conditions Determination 1, 1997 Section 2 part 11. Rob Z.Z. wrote: Rob Judd wrote: If you knew the regs you'd know that this is illegal on the ham bands. ... Really? Please quote the reg that makes it illegal. |
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He said "interfacing to the web", pal. He did not specifically mention
passing email in a manner that doesn't contravene regulations. See License Conditions Determination 1, 1997 Section 2 part 11. Rob Z.Z. wrote: Rob Judd wrote: If you knew the regs you'd know that this is illegal on the ham bands. ... Really? Please quote the reg that makes it illegal. |
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But of course, if you're in Tucson this doesn't apply.
![]() There are FCC regs forbidding it too, but there are evidently loopholes in the US. None here in Australia though, which is where the question originated. Rob Z.Z. wrote: Rob Judd wrote: If you knew the regs you'd know that this is illegal on the ham bands. ... Really? Please quote the reg that makes it illegal. |
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But of course, if you're in Tucson this doesn't apply.
![]() There are FCC regs forbidding it too, but there are evidently loopholes in the US. None here in Australia though, which is where the question originated. Rob Z.Z. wrote: Rob Judd wrote: If you knew the regs you'd know that this is illegal on the ham bands. ... Really? Please quote the reg that makes it illegal. |
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The problems with a satellite solution are cost, weight and power. I want to
be able to carry the whole thing backpack for several hundred km and for it to operate on battery power. There is a commercial HF SSB station in Sydney for marine radio - it looks like I would be using this if I was in the eastern states of Australia (ultimately I want to do an extended trek along the Vic/NSW alpine trail). This is mainly remote mountainous country with occasional 4WD tracks and roads and very few settlements. I have loked at the SSB radio options - the best seems to be the SCS transceiver, but Rx current is still 100mA. I would probably use a PalmPilot as the computer part with an interface to this. Here in WA there doesnt seem to be any options (we are 3000km from the eastern seaboard). All in all a big project! Richard Laura Halliday wrote in message om... "Richard Hosking" wrote in message .au... No doubt this is an easy question, but is there a way of interfacing to the web via HF SSB/data? I want to be able to do this from a remote location portable/backpack with no mobile phone access and low power. The nearest infrastructure could be several hundred km away I could use amateur bands or possibly a commercial solution if available. What would be the data format and where would I get more info on this? This shoulds like a job for a satellite. If worst comes to worst, plug a modem in to a satellite phone and dial up your ISP... The first UoSATs were for exactly this sort of application: take a briefcase-sized station in to the field and send chitchat back to home base by satellite, completely independent of terrestrial infrastructure, which may not exist anyway. We have satellite Internet here in Canada. It isn't cheap. Laura Halliday VE7LDH "Que les nuages soient notre Grid: CN89mg pied a terre..." ICBM: 49 16.05 N 122 56.92 W - Hospital/Shafte |