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To: Jack of All Trades who wrote (1366)5/6/1998 4:51:00 PM
From: HEXonX  Respond to of 2278
 
Welp, I for one used to be in the commercial 2-way radio business for
over 15 years and used to setup site repeaters for police radio and construction companies. This sound to me like a portable to base problem which could easily be rectified with repeater or cell technology. Of course depending on the frequency they are allocated on. Satellite links are not out of the question for remote sites either. The main problem is local RFI. They need a dynamic wide spectrum technology that senses a bad frequency and moves to another.
Just like a cell phone. Just my 2 cents. BTW RF 2-way isn't rocket
science but it's not easy as pie either. FCC approval has to deal
with a lot of issues, RFI, TVI, class type transmitter etc. Don't want
to have the home-owner fall over dead after his pace-maker stops working for the RFI.

HEX