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Hello Bj”rn! 21 Jul 03 10:59, you wrote to me: BF>>> About 120 km north of Gothenburg on the flatland where the snow BF>>> can be a big problem. BS>> Oh that might be charecterized as north sweden? BF> Hey, little man. Where were you when the rest had geography lesson at BF> school? Hope you know where Fredrikshavn are located. I had danish in those hours (i did have the same teather). BF> Not far from BF> Skagen and from Fredrikshavn it takes 3 hours by boat at east to BF> Gothenburg and then 1.5 hour north by car but we get snow here as BF> well. Oh!! That's not far! BS>> It was a big problem here, but now you can get ADSL in 95% of the BS>> country, the last 5% is people there is located too far from BS>> their central. BF> My station is so small and it doesn't live too many people here so it BF> would cost some to convert to ADSL for the few of us who are living BF> here but I haven't given up, yet. Okey. But isn't it Telias policy that every central should be ready for ADSL at some DD.MM.200X ? BF> Otherweise I don't know how many BF> percent of Sweden that have ADSL but I shuld guess about 70%. Okey, TDC is done about making ADSL at the centrals. BS>> I've both ISDN and ADSL.. BF> Grrrrr....... Why grrr? My mailer takes ISDN calls. :) It's currently not nodelisted. BS>> Oh now your are twisting the case :) HAM is radio ameture, you BS>> can transfer data over that net, but only with 1200 bps. BF> Then my cellphone are faster, 9 600 and when I use WAP it is 115 000 BF> so you see, you can keep that HAM in Denmark. :-) The Swedish mobile BF> operator now also have access to WAP in Greece and that is good. Well i guess the main reason for 1200 baund is that there isn't so mutch frequences reserved for packet. But i guess people use it mostly for fun. BF>>> The antennas are only for sending/reciving the information and BF>>> doesn't care what you send/recive. BS>> For the WLAN? BF> Yes. 14 dB Gain. BF> If you are going to use 14 dB to your HAM radio they would be rather BF> big since they work att, is it 144 MHz but theese are working at 2,5 BF> GHz so they are rather nice in size. I'm not a radio ameture :) Regards, Bo ... It's nice to be important but it's more important to be nice! --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5* Origin: The Night Express, Roennede DK (2:236/100) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 236/100 237/9 20/11 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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