We have a new record: Wroclaw University of Technology students have established a WiFi connection at a distance 250 km! This is the longest by radio amateur in Poland. The signal sent between the antennas placed on the Great Owl in Lower Silesia and Malopolska Babia Gora.
We proved to ourselves that we are able to do any of this. The second outcome in Europe and third in the world – heard the record holders of freshly baked RMF FM reporter Bartholomew Paulus, who accompanied them on the Great Owl.
The previous record was 218 km. Beaten by students of scientific circles Wireless Group preparing for over a year. They started with the appointment of two high points at the correct distance. Fell on the two peaks in the two provinces – Babia Gora and the United Sowa. Between these places is direct visibility, which can establish a wireless connection.
The students had to complete the necessary equipment themselves and pay it to the two peaks. They acquired them in two of five teams.
We want to test your skills and knowledge gained in college. (…) The mere enumeration, setting antennas, taking into account the curvature of the earth is a big challenge. The only thing we can not control, the weather – told our reporter in front of the action.
A day later, while they enjoy the success! Record connection has become a work of Mariusz Kondratowicza, James Jochimiaka, Mark Wesolowski, Charles Struk, Daniel Szostak, Matthew Chudzińskiego, Martin Maroszek, Kamila court of Peter Max and Daniel Kosowski. Congratulations!
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