On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, Austad, Jay wrote:

> If you have your ham license, the max power you can use to transmit at
> 2.4ghz goes from 1 watt, to 100 watts.  The limits are lower on a high gain
> antenna, but you still get more power.  And you are immune to some city
> zoning laws on how high your antenna can be.  :)

Everyone in ham radio is fascinted by the low (longer 
distance) frequencies.  There's very little mention anywhere of the fun
stuff you can do above 70cm.  The problem with ham is that you're limited
to 19.2 kps, which would make a COMPLETELY FREE dialup solution.  If
you're thinking cheap wireless, ham is probably not a solution but it'd be
fun to mess with.

For those of you on this list that have never considered ham radio, you
might want to.  It's a very nice geek medium that allows free
communication over long distances.  Yes, it's a geek hobby.  You have to
know geeky things to get a ham license.  To any average geek a ham license
is not hard to get.. basic math and some common sense will answer most of
the test for you.  Also, most hams have have shacks with lots of old
hardware.  Hamfests rock because shacks get cleaned out and stuff gets
sold cheap.  October 27 is the next Hamfest.  http://www.hamfestmn.org/

And yes Jay, you can take your exam there.

-Brian
KC0IOG