POTS Modem -> Radio?

From: Adam Nielsen (a.nielsen_at_optushome.com.rem.ove.au)
Date: 01/01/05


Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2005 13:09:28 +1000

Hi all,

I've got hold of a couple of old modems and I was wondering whether
anyone has any experience with connecting them to some sort of radio
transceiver instead of a phone line. Is it possible? Can you get a
connection, or is the signal too susceptible to interference? I've seen
some info saying that dedicated radio modems use a different sort of
error correction for this very reason, but I'm curious as to whether it
would work at all.

Cheers,
Adam.



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