[opendtv] Re: Steel pipes for gas!
- From: "Bob Miller" <robmxa@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 13:49:22 -0500
Yes but the only interesting one is the waveguide one since it works
with plastic.
Bob Miller
On 10/31/06, John Golitsis <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Actually, they seem to have 2 technologies...one uses the pipe as a
"microwave waveguide", the other does indeed use a metallic pipe as a
conductor.
On 31-Oct-06, at 12:39 PM, John Golitsis wrote:
> I've been browsing their site for 20 seconds and already gather
> that it does not use the pipe as a conductor as you seem to think.
>
> "Broadband-in-Gas technologies allow service provider's access to
> the extremely high bandwidth available in the atmosphere contained
> within the natural gas pipeline infrastructure..."
>
>
> On 31-Oct-06, at 12:35 PM, Bob Miller wrote:
>
>> Where on their site do you find that it will work in non metallic
>> pipes?
>>
>
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Actually, they seem to have 2 technologies...one uses the pipe as a "microwave waveguide", the other does indeed use a metallic pipe as a conductor.
On 31-Oct-06, at 12:39 PM, John Golitsis wrote:
> I've been browsing their site for 20 seconds and already gather > that it does not use the pipe as a conductor as you seem to think. > > "Broadband-in-Gas technologies allow service provider's access to > the extremely high bandwidth available in the atmosphere contained > within the natural gas pipeline infrastructure..." > > > On 31-Oct-06, at 12:35 PM, Bob Miller wrote: > >> Where on their site do you find that it will work in non metallic >> pipes? >> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > You can UNSUBSCRIBE from the OpenDTV list in two ways: > > - Using the UNSUBSCRIBE command in your user configuration settings > at FreeLists.org > - By sending a message to: opendtv-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the > word unsubscribe in the subject line. >
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