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[ILUG-Social] Re: What's the 5.2Ghz band used for ?

[ILUG-Social] Re: What's the 5.2Ghz band used for ?

Bill Appelbe bappelbe at iona.com
Tue May 9 16:00:51 IST 2000


>Kate, have you tried blowing up eggs with the output from 
>that thing?  They must be near microwave...  Maybe take
>to directional, high-gain antennas and point both units
>at the egg simultaneously. :-)
>

Hi
Just to add to this ;-)
2.42Ghz is the frequency that water molecules resonate at,
so Kates radio would not do the trick.
the other ISM frequency sounds about there, but 1Ghz is a huge
range.

Bill







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