[Freedombox-discuss] "Innovation Under Austerity"

bnewbold at robocracy.org bnewbold at robocracy.org
Thu May 31 01:23:22 UTC 2012


As another example, Microsoft Research demonstrated frequency shifting of 
commodity 802.11.bg radios to TV channels ("WhiteFi") as part of their 
whitespace dynamic spectrum use research:

http://research.microsoft.com/apps/pubs/default.aspx?id=73481
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/KNOWS

High-throughput 802.11* is notoriously hard to implement via direct 
synthesis using software defined radios. Mixing the frequency of a 
commodity miniPCI wifi adapter around to a different band with a "simple" 
analog radio frequency circuit as a DIY solution is very appealing to me, 
but the 3.6GHz Ubiquity equipment is almost certainly worth their cost on 
reliability and performance grounds.

-bryan

On Sun, 27 May 2012, Isaac Wilder wrote:

> I asked Dewayne to elaborate, here was his response:
> " I thought that I'd address this part of your email separately. What I
> referred to in my remarks is a device called a transverter aka linear
> translator: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transverter>. Hams have been
> using these devices for years now. Ubiquiti calls it their 'Frequency
> Freedom Technology' and has patented it as applied to a Wi-Fi chipset.
> They have used it to put a Wi-Fi chipset in the 900 MHz and 3650 MHz
> bands. This way, they didn't have to build a new, proprietary radio to
> operate in those bands. I'm including a couple of their PR docs on this
> from 2006.
> "
>
>
> imw
>
> On 05/27/2012 05:27 PM, Seth Johnson wrote:
>> That's Dewayne Hendricks, an old warrior for the Net.  Just send him a
>> note, maybe mentioning Seth Johnson may help a little.  He and I
>> forward information freedom stuff a lot.  "Dewayne Hendricks"
>> <dewayne at warpspeed.com>
>>
>> The particular technical details you want you'd have to ask him, about
>> that moving things around on the spectrum stuff.  I know he's talking
>> about amateur radio, which gives people a global license to do lots of
>> stuff freely on shortwave frequencies (I think).  There's a very old
>> school org call ARRL that sometimes gets stirred up to defend the
>> freedom of the airwaves under the Communications Act.  I *think* he
>> was adding to the topic of software-defined radio, just the point that
>> with the amateur license you can just go ahead and do a lot of stuff.
>>
>> Brett Wynkoop is also an old hand in ARRL, shortwave and information
>> freedom (a key player in New Yorkers for Fair Use).  He biked downtown
>> on 9/11 and provided emergency comms for awhile.  Contact him and ask
>> about what he knows technically.  Mentioning my name probably goes
>> much further in his case, especially if you're going to make something
>> happen.  "Brett Wynkoop" <wynkoop at wynn.com>
>>
>> Seth Johnson
>>
>>
>> On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 4:03 PM, Rick Hodgin <foxmuldrster at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> Shortly after 1hr 18min into this video by Eben Moglen entitled "Innovation Under Austerity," a man is asked to step up to the mic and discuss the ability to take a device an move data from one area of the spectrum to another.  He talked specifically about WiFi and cable modems, and a transverter (linear translator), and move it from WiFi to another area of the free spectrum (by using an amateur radio license).
>>>
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2VHf5vpBy8
>>>
>>> Does anybody know what he's talking about?  Or how to do it?  It sounded quite amazing, but I don't even know what questions to ask about what he's talking about, let alone where to begin.
>>>
>>> Thanks! :-)
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Rick C. Hodgin
>>>
>>>
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