Re: spread spectrum and broadband

From: Pär (terhi.victor@logonet.com)
Date: Mon Nov 18 2002 - 13:22:41 EET

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    Spread spectrum and the ionosphere doesn't mix very well.
    A skywave path might support only a portion of the spread
    and I have only seen one attempt at a SS-system for hf. That
    system used a 1 MHz spread but was later scrapped as the
    performance was too bad.

    You'll probably get better results with a 3 or 6 kHz wide system
    such as any MIL-STD-188-110A/B compatible modem.
    The Harris RF5710a boasts a 12800 bps max datarate and I've
    tried 4800 & 9600 with these and on a fine day it really did
    work. There are only two problems with these modems: price
    and bandwidth. I don't know the current price but I'm guessing
    somewhere around 5000$. Bandwidth is minimum 3 kHz (not
    2.4 kHz).

    73's de sm0rwo/per

    Haines Brown wrote:

    >This is OT, but my question was stimulated by an article in Linux
    >Journal regarding a WAN in Guinea.
    >
    >If one sets up a HF WAN that uses TCP/IP protocol, a distinct
    >disadvantage is lack of bandwidth. In one case, the RF modem was
    >capable of 1200 baud, and in practice that amounted to about 300 baud.
    >
    >That's ok for e-mail, but not much more.
    >
    >So I wondered about the potential of spread spectrum for increasing
    >bandwidth from, say, 1200 baud to 56 Kbaud. I'd appreciate someone's
    >input on the relation of information bandwidth and RF spectrum
    >bandwidth when using spread spectrum. Does spread spectrum offer any
    >potential at all for increasing signal bandwidth of a TCP/IP HF WAN?
    >
    >Haines Brown KG1GRM
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