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HSMM (High-Speed MultiMedia) was a 2001 ARRL technical working group tasked with investigating methods of operation to bring higher-speed digital communications to Amateur Radio. | HSMM (High-Speed MultiMedia) was a 2001 ARRL technical working group tasked with investigating methods of operation to bring higher-speed digital communications to Amateur Radio. | ||
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It eventually disbanded in 2006. | It eventually disbanded in 2006. | ||
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== External Resources == | == External Resources == | ||
Revision as of 02:57, 15 November 2010
>== HSMM == HSMM (High-Speed MultiMedia) was a 2001 ARRL technical working group tasked with investigating methods of operation to bring higher-speed digital communications to Amateur Radio.
It formed some recommendations on how to modify consumer, off-the-shelf WiFi equipment for operation in amateur radio spectrum and in accordance with FCC rules Part 97 (governing amateur radio operation).
It eventually disbanded in 2006.