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Re: punknet



[email protected] wrote:

> A couple of my neighbors and I were talking about setting up a
> short-distance radio LAN (we talked about just running coax,
> but one of them is across a street and about 60 yds down, we
> don't want to buy/lease rights-of-way, etc).  While I know
> my way around a soldering iron, I haven't designed a circuit
> in 10 years, and even then they weren't terribly complicated.
> Pointers to commercially available hardware or kit plans
> would be appreciated.  

Well, I did something similiar about 3 years ago with a friend.  But we
just laid a wire down on the street one evening, spread roofing tar over
it (the liquid sealant type) and let it dry overnight. :)  If your
street has had many patches/repairs over the years, it's unlikely a
casual observer would notice.  (Those that did notice ours thought it
was pretty creative...)

But anyway, on the radio circuit: Building a radio transceiver isn't too
difficult...but connecting it to your computer could be.  Probably the
easiest thing to do is get a simple analog transciever, and use a
error-correcting modem.  Unfortunately that wouldn't be much better than
doing it over the phone anyway...  But let me know how you're project
works out, I might be interested in doing something similiar.