Be vary careful here......because it is an AMATEUR related product, it may not be legal to use in a commercial device. I have an app to use a set of RF modems (RS232 input/output), and would be nice to use a pair of packet modems and radios. BUT...not quite legal. ---------- From: Ray Gardiner [SMTP:ray@NETSPACE.NET.AU] Sent: Friday, March 06, 1998 8:38 AM To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU Subject: Re: [OT] Help Finding Reasonably priced Spread Spectrum modules >I'm looking for some reasonably priced modules I can use for >Remote connectivity via a PC and my PIC project. > >I've found a couple sources, but the modules are $750 each! > >Anyone knowing of anything less than that, I'll buy you a beer! > Hi Craig, Try http://www.tapr.org they have a current project to develop a spread spectrum amateur packet radio system. If it's a kit less than $750 do I still get the beer? Ray Gardiner (DSP Systems) ray@dsp-systems.com http://www.dsp-systems.com private email to:- ray@netspace.net.au