[MLB-WIRELESS] Free Space Optics Info
Outback Dingo
outbackdingo at gmail.com
Mon Mar 30 12:49:18 AEDT 2015
As a side note, while we are discussing alternatives, can someone enlighten
me to the status, if any of using white space for wireless in Australia?
Ive done alot of SDR work and whitespace development in the States, So I
was curious what going on with it here? any thoughts?
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 12:34 PM, <mw at freenet.net.au> wrote:
> 24GHz Airfiber @ full speed is good for about 1km if you stay within the
> ridiculously low ACMA regulations ;)
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> There is a 5GHz model, though, that claims similar data rates which can
> push a bit further, but you need a lot of free spectrum ;)
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> Cheers!
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> Mike.
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> *From:* melbwireless-bounces at lists.wireless.org.au [mailto:
> melbwireless-bounces at lists.wireless.org.au] *On Behalf Of *Todd Hubers
> *Sent:* Monday, 30 March 2015 12:23 PM
> *To:* Outback Dingo
> *Cc:* Melbourne Wireless
> *Subject:* Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Free Space Optics Info
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> I wouldnt be surprised if even further was possible with a pair of
> Ubiquitiy AirFiber
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> I was told, that although Ubiquity AirFiber is rated to go quite far and
> fast, that's with higher transmission power, in Australia it is not
> generally allowed that high unlicensed. With the lower power level it
> practically tops out at 10km. Still, it seems that RF is still the best for
> longer distances to date. The main benefit I see for FSO is zero
> interference, which is great for Medium Distance (1-2km). It apparently
> works from 100m (sometimes 50m), for for some reason, short links are
> generally not the configuration of such FSO products.
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