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Re: Airport Frequencies
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Re: Airport Frequencies


  • Subject: Re: Airport Frequencies
  • From: Chilton Webb <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 12:07:09 -0600

Hi Mark,

I built a home security 'droid' for one of my past clients that used 2.4Ghz for video transmission as well. It's the best thing to do if you're not using Airport because the circuitboard and components are all standard (thanks to some guy in California who secretly makes them for everyone). But like yourself he was having problems with his airport network. I didn't have any here, but the airport network is on the other side of a shielded wall. In his case, I had to scale the video data back, digitize it, and send it over a ~407mhz transciever (I was using a Basic Stamp for some other things and had some spare parts). As I recall, TechTV talked about this a few weeks ago as well. It seems there's no current workaround. To paraphrase Tesla, you've got two hose hogs and one hose.

-Chilton

On Friday, January 3, 2003, at 11:26 AM, <email@hidden> wrote:

Hi,
Does anyone know know what the operating frequencies of the Airport
channels are ???. I ask as I have a wireless Video sender which operates
around 2.4 GHz frequency, and when I have any of of airport devices on, I
get interference of my TV :-(.

Any ideas what could be done to work around ???.

Thanks
Mark.
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