elkvis it is clear that you do not comprehend radio theory and you also obviously do not understand how radio signals are regulated and licensed. instead of just spouting ignorant opinions about something of which you clearly have no knowledge. why you do not try to learn about these things and then maybe ask questions about things when you do not understand something before forming an opinion. back at you.
* you have failed to show proof that project 25 has excellent quality of service. .... check
* you failed to show proof that project 25 is more reliable than the older system. .... check
* i showed with the links that wireless broadband data rates do exist. .... checkOriginally Posted by elkvis
* i showed with the links that wireless broadband does exist. .... check
* i showed what is possible <other ways to transmit data and a carrier> and other methods to fit more data in the space given but not what is regulated. .... check
* you have failed to show that project 25 is more or has more stable communications than the older system. .... check
while project 25 has forward error correction should a lightning strike be near ----> you loose the whole data block<s> . however with crc it retransmits the lost data a system project 25 does not have. digital television does have the forward error correction also looses complete data blocks and the picture is blobbed from two to four seconds and sometimes crashes the tv. but radio does sometimes have one to one communications where it could have crc .
with the analog tv the disruption only lasted as long as the lightning strike. about a tenth of a second.
* i put up the definition of what boadband is. .... check
you may be able to do a formula one way say multiply while someone else may be able to do that to and also do it a different way say for example divide.According to the 802.16-2004 standard, broadband means "having instantaneous bandwidths greater than 1 MHz and supporting data rates greater than about 1.5 Mbit/s."[1]
so how is that buzzword bingo ?
* i asked a question why does it sound like they are talking through a tube and found the answer . .... check
<grins sheepishly>