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RE: NOAA warning for rf communications
From: "Graham, Darel R." <darel.graham () mci com>
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 12:04:10 +0000
Anything in the wireless or open air communications spectrum will be affected. Think of it as an electronic shower with the pressure being turned up and down over the next two weeks. It is definitely a problem for all radio spectrum users. The only media not affected is cable, to include fiber (this is if your cable is properly shielded). Darel -----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog () merit edu [mailto:owner-nanog () merit edu]On Behalf Of Todd Vierling Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 7:15 AM To: Roy Cc: Chris Yarnell; nanog () merit edu Subject: Re: NOAA warning for rf communications On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, Roy wrote: : "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. "High frequency communications"? We *are* talking about multi-GHz frequencies here. -- -- Todd Vierling <tv () duh org> <tv () pobox com>
Current thread:
- Re: NOAA warning for rf communications, (continued)
- Re: NOAA warning for rf communications Owen DeLong (Oct 24)
- Re: NOAA warning for rf communications Rodney Joffe (Oct 24)
- Re: NOAA warning for rf communications Anton L. Kapela (Oct 24)
- Re: NOAA warning for rf communications Keptin Komrade Dr. BobWrench III esq. (Oct 24)
- Re: NOAA warning for rf communications Marshall Eubanks (Oct 24)
- Re: NOAA warning for rf communications Eric Kuhnke (Oct 24)
- Re: NOAA warning for rf communications Todd Vierling (Oct 24)
- Re: NOAA warning for rf communications Scott Granados (Oct 24)
- Re: NOAA warning for rf communications Owen DeLong (Oct 26)
- Re: NOAA warning for rf communications Scott Granados (Oct 27)