HSMM – High Speed Multi Media * A Technology Resources for the Twenty-first Century
High Speed Multi Media (HSMM) is often referred to as being the Hinternet (Ham Internet), as it is primarily used under FCC Rules & Regulations Part 97. Under Part 97 commercial off-the-shelf equipment can be used at higher power and higher gain than the more common Part 15 802.11a/b/g operations.
The primary purpose for HSMM and Hinternet is to augment emergency communications via long range high speed wireless data networks that can handle voice, data and video communications. HSMM can also be used in the day-to-day aspects of Amateur Radio Communications.
By integrating HSMM along with Asterisk PBX a truly transportable network can be delivered to any location where communications is needed, with voice, data and video all being available to the agencies and organizations being supported.
- The Linksys WRT54G is one gateway that is mentioned as a being a good choice because of its expandibility.
- Consider a high-gain parabolic dish antenna for point-to-point links
- When possible mount all the RF equipment as close to the antenna and use POE (Power-over-Ethernet) to limit cable signal loss.
| HSMM 802.11(a),(b),(g) under FCC Part 97.311 | ||||
| 802.11(a) | 12 Channels Non-Overlapping | 5.650 – 5.925 GHz | OFDM | 100 W PEP |
| 802.11(b) | 8 Channels Overlapping | 2.390 – 2.450 GHz | DSSS | 100 W PEP |
| 802.11(g) | 8 Channels Overlapping | 2.390 – 2.417 GHz | OFDM | 100 W PEP |
| OFDM : Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing | ||||
| DSSS : Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum | ||||
Note: 802.11(b) Requires automatic power control if Transmit power is greater than 1 Watt.
Additional information about High Speed Multi Media and the Hinternet will be added shortly … stay tuned.
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