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From: strohm@mksol.dseg.ti.com (john r strohm)
Subject: Re: Help! Looking for a Spread Spectrum Video Link
Message-ID: <1993Dec16.173053.17135@mksol.dseg.ti.com>
Organization: Texas Instruments, Inc
References: <CI4xLG.AFD@freenet.carleton.ca>
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1993 17:30:53 GMT
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In article <CI4xLG.AFD@freenet.carleton.ca> ab176@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Wayne Mercer) writes:
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>
>We are looking for a Spread Spectrum video link for a tele-robotics
>application.  If you know of a company that makes such a beast,
>we would appreciate your sharing the knowledge.
>

GOOD LUCK!

Plain video is about 4 MHz wide.  Spreading it out, you are looking at
more like 40 MHz wide, or more: your transmitter and receiver RF paths
have to be flat across that bandwidth.  That is a pretty tall order.

Why does it have to be Spread Spectrum?

>I can be reached at the above address, or at:
>
>email:  wmercer@canada.cdev.com
>   ph: 613-596-7807
>  fax: 613-596-7874
>
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