On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, Scott Dier wrote:

> On that range at that power can you do 'commercial' activities or use
> 'encryption'?

1.  ham radio is for non-comm use only.  You can't charge money for
anything.

2.  I think encryption falls in the lines of "codes and ciphers" which is
explicitly forbidden.

IIRC 2.4 Ghz is unregulated and you can do whatever you want to up
there.  "Ham" is restricted to frequencies designated by the FCC and I
think only goes up to 1.2 Ghz or somewhere in there.  If you're truly
interested in trying to do some commercial wirelss stuff get your ham
license and get hooked up with ham geeks.  That way you'll learn
everything you want to know about antennas, intrerference, power
consumption, etc and also meet the right people who can help you out.  A
ham license will cost you a $6 testing fee.  To study for the test I
recommend reading through "Now You're Talking" and taking sample tests at
www.hamtest.com.  It took me about 3 weeks from start to test to get my
license.

-Brian