Re: Video Transmitter/Receiver question - radio license question
My suggestion would be for you to investigate spread spectrum wireless
technology, where no license is required, and it can bounce a video
signal clear across Boston where it is extensively used on television
monitoring of the traffic flow on our Central Artery and Tunnel system.
When we built the CA&T, spread spectrum equipment was quite expensive,
but today that same technology is available dirt cheap.
Harry C.
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