g wrote:
things just got interesting. part 15.247 does not really apply as i would have
expected it to be.
from what i have found so far, i can see that there is more to find and read.
from what i have found and read, i will say this, go for it.
as long as what ever system you use is within guide lines of part 15, you
should be safe.
i do recommend that you get full part 15 and read thru it to be familiar with
what you are dealing with.
in using such low power, you will be limited to near 'line of sight' coverage
and you may get some degrading due to terrain, buildings and such.
over all, your intent of use may be satisfied with results you want. as was
said, $80 is not much to spend on such equipment.
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tc,hago.
g
.
There's lots of activity when I type keywords, video conference distance
learning, but nothing at the no budget level, yet. Seems like there's
going to be a server/client network description someplace. The server
most likely has to have a way to manage connections/cam screens, so what
is that, distance learning dashboard, or something? I'm also thinking
there may be requirement for specialized video card/tuner card
capability for handling video feeds into the server. Does that make sense?
Tom
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