[NSRCA-discussion] Ultimate Spread Spectrum
Jim Woodward
jim.woodward at schroth.com
Tue Apr 11 10:49:07 AKDT 2006
Maybe it's a good idea - we could have a cell tower at every field :)
Jim
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How many dropped calls have you had on a cell phone? How many
bad/noisy/garbled connections? How many out of range/no signal issues?
Not for me!!
Jon Lowe
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From: Jay Marshall <lightfoot at sc.rr.com>
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Sent: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 14:32:03 -0400
Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Ultimate Spread Spectrum
Now that I am receiving again, I'll throw this out and shake things up.
Many cell phones have data ports. Why not attach an encoder from a TX
box to
one, and then a phone & decoder in the aircraft? No interference,
infinite
channels, infinite range. A little more weight but not too much if you
use
the aircraft battery. Perhaps dual links for fail-safe? And how about
telemetry on the down link? Someone will say that the FCC would oppose
this,
but all we are doing is sending data from one FCC approved phone to
another.
Jay Marshall
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