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 Subject :Broadband on 420-450 MHz (70 cm) band...... 2014-07-06- 01:17:43 
ka9mot
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Hello,

I recently got a DL435-30 from doodle labs...

http://www.doodlelabs.com/products/radio-transceivers/sub-ghz-range/420-450-mhz-dl435-30/


It is an interesting toy that does everything you can do with 802.11 standard but on 420-430 Mhz band... It works with openwrt..

I had worked after reading and following instructions provided by David Bern (W2LNX).

http://www.tapr.org/pdf/DCC2012-Experimenting-...-Wireless-Networking-in-420-MHz-Band-W2LNX.pdf


I used two DL435-30 on both sites with partial line of sight. The two sites were 12 miles away from each other... 

I successfully established a strong link between these two sites.

I used two M2 420 MHZ Yagi antennas..

http://www.dxengineering.com/parts/msq-4205011

I'm looking for a bigger antenna more powerful than the yagi for a base station...

Can you guys help with finding the right antenna ?

Thanks



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 Subject :Re:Broadband on 420-450 MHz (70 cm) band...... 2014-07-06- 10:52:50 
zl2pg
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Sorry, I don't have a suggestion for an antenna - but I'm very curious what kind of throughput you're seeing on the connection?
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 Subject :Re:Broadband on 420-450 MHz (70 cm) band...... 2014-07-06- 11:11:55 
KF5JIM
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Let's just be mindful of the interference that may be caused with other equipment and operators that use those frequencies. I know I wouldn't be happy if I couldn't make FM satellite contacts (or use repeaters) because someone in the area decided to mesh on 70cm and cover up the signals I was trying to receive.
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