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Hamish McStill wrote in
: Are there known conflictgs between the wx station wireless system and 802.11g wireless systems? I can't say about wireless G, but my wireless B system and my La Crosse WS-2310 wireless weather station, sitting about four feet from each other, display no indication of interference on either side. -Keith |
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The LaCrosse - and most other wireless stations - work at 400MHz, wireless
computer networks work at 2.4GHz (802.11b and g) and 5 GHz (802.11g). "Keith Winter" wrote in message 6... Hamish McStill wrote in : Are there known conflictgs between the wx station wireless system and 802.11g wireless systems? I can't say about wireless G, but my wireless B system and my La Crosse WS-2310 wireless weather station, sitting about four feet from each other, display no indication of interference on either side. -Keith |
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In article 7hDec.120853$w54.843036@attbi_s01, "Carl Muffoletto" wrote:
The LaCrosse - and most other wireless stations - work at 400MHz, wireless computer networks work at 2.4GHz (802.11b and g) and 5 GHz (802.11g). Which seems to say to mme that there could be interference from Amateur (ham) Radio operations on the 440 MHz band, especially since ham trancievers generally transmit with much more power than is used in wireless devices. Can anyone confirm or deny interference from ham operations on the 440 band? -- Larry Weil Lake Wobegone, NH |
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