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== San Carlos / San Bruno == |
== San Carlos / San Bruno == |
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+ | |171 |
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+ | |10 |
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+ | |173 |
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+ | |10 |
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+ | |175 |
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+ | |177 |
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+ | | 179 |
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+ | | 181 |
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+ | |183 |
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+ | == Redwood City / Belmont == |
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+ | ==Mountain View / Sunnyvale / Palo Alto== |
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+ | ==Comments== |
Channels are defined to be 5 MHz wide, reaching 2.5 MHz above and below their center frequency. Most channels used by BAM are 10 MHz wide, so +/- 5MHz of their center frequency. This means we only use odd channel numbers as 10 MHz channels overlap with even channels. |
Channels are defined to be 5 MHz wide, reaching 2.5 MHz above and below their center frequency. Most channels used by BAM are 10 MHz wide, so +/- 5MHz of their center frequency. This means we only use odd channel numbers as 10 MHz channels overlap with even channels. |
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Revision as of 14:15, 20 August 2022
San Francisco / Oakland / Berkeley
Channel | Width (MHz) | Purpose | Notes |
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171 | 10 | Cross Bay | |
173 | 20 | Richmond / Berkeley / Oakland / HWD | We should probably be using 174 to avoid overlap with 171 (see here) |
175 | 10 | Mount Diablo | |
177 | 10 | Oakland / Berkeley | |
179 | 10 | SFWEM | |
181 | 10 | NALCO | |
183 | 10 | NALCO |
San Carlos / San Bruno
Channel | Width (MHz) | Purpose | Notes |
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171 | 10 | ||
173 | 10 | ||
175 | 10 | ||
177 | 10 | ||
179 | 10 | ||
181 | 10 | ||
183 | 10 |
Redwood City / Belmont
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Mountain View / Sunnyvale / Palo Alto
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Comments
Channels are defined to be 5 MHz wide, reaching 2.5 MHz above and below their center frequency. Most channels used by BAM are 10 MHz wide, so +/- 5MHz of their center frequency. This means we only use odd channel numbers as 10 MHz channels overlap with even channels.
20 MHz channels extend +/- 10 MHz. This mean the partially or completely overlap with two channels above and below.