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Re: RE: Electronic Voting Machines - WinVote by Adv anced Voting Solutions
From: Michael Williamson <michael () puffin tamucc edu>
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 12:14:59 -0500

These power ranges are perfectly legal in (some of) the amateur radio
bands.  The 2.4 ghz ISM band partially overlaps the 2.4 ghz amateur
band.  Dangerous?  Very.  One use: Moonbounce communications.   I've
heard of people running 1.5kw into very high gain antenna arrays
producing ERP's in the 1/4 megawatt range for moonbounce.  This is still
perfectly legal.  (but using it as a weapon isn't) Now pointing the
thing around and intentionally blowing the front end off of everything
somewhat resonant (and popping eyeballs) with it would be illegal, but
I'm only discussing incidental interference. 

-Michael

On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 07:50, James Tucker wrote:
Of course the power ranges you quote are also illegal, not to mention
extremely dangerous.


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