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To: synchro who wrote (1211)4/11/1999 2:34:00 AM
From: Clarksterh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5853
 
Synchro - Judging from USA Today's description of the various uses of pulse radio, it sounds like it is perfect for ultra-low power, miniature wireless cellular phones

This technology is indeed ideal for some things, but cell phones is probably not one of them. See:

techstocks.com

for info on the general technology and see

messages.yahoo.com

for a critique of the article itself. Just FYI. Also note that there are other problems with ultra-wideband like the fact that the frequencies near 2GHz will be much more attentuated then the ones near 100 MHx (for example) and this requires compensation, especially at distances of 20 miles (?) or more.

Clark