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@ 2002-11-17 22:41 Haines Brown
  2002-11-18 11:22 ` Pär
  2002-11-18 11:55 ` Matti Aarnio
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From: Haines Brown @ 2002-11-17 22:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-hams


This is OT, but my question was stimulated by an article in Linux
Journal regarding a WAN in Guinea.

If one sets up a HF WAN that uses TCP/IP protocol, a distinct
disadvantage is lack of bandwidth. In one case, the RF modem was
capable of 1200 baud, and in practice that amounted to about 300 baud.  

That's ok for e-mail, but not much more. 

So I wondered about the potential of spread spectrum for increasing
bandwidth from, say, 1200 baud to 56 Kbaud. I'd appreciate someone's
input on the relation of information bandwidth and RF spectrum
bandwidth when using spread spectrum. Does spread spectrum offer any
potential at all for increasing signal bandwidth of a TCP/IP HF WAN?

Haines Brown KG1GRM 

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