NOAA warning for rf communications

Scott Granados scott at wworks.net
Fri Oct 24 16:31:24 UTC 2003


Wouldn't 2.4 ghz fall in that range or does hf mean hf in the classical
sense of something on the scale of 3 to 49 mhz or so.


On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, Roy wrote:

>
> According to the notice
>
> "Satellite and other spacecraft operations, power systems, high
> frequency communications, and navigation systems may experience
> disruptions over this two-week period."
>
> I think you will find that 802.11b and other terrestrial microwave LOS
> links don't meet any of those criteria and should be unaffected.  Some
> small increase in the noise level may be detected.
>
> Chris Yarnell wrote:
>
> > my office experienced 802.11b weirdness (sudden bouts of 0% signal for no
> > apparent reason) earlier this week. i'm fully expecting more tomorrow. :)
> >
> >
> >>There is a high likelihood that things like 802.11, licensed and
> >>unlicensed microwave links, and certainly satellite links will sustain
> >>interference over the next few days. I assume that everyone on the list
> >>is both aware, and prepared ;-)
> >
> >
> >
>
>




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