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What are the lowest EIRP and antenna gain requirements that make possible use of troposcatter at the distances of 100 to 150 kilometers assuming conventional WiFi (6 Mbit/s data rate with OFDM/BPSK modulation)?

While this is unlikely to work in practice (for legal reasons, among others) I'm curious if such links can be established.

What are the lowest EIRP and antenna gain requirements that make possible use of troposcatter at the distances of 100 to 150 kilometers assuming conventional WiFi (6 Mbit/s data rate with OFDM/BPSK modulation)?

While this is unlikely to work in practice I'm curious if such links can be established.

What are the lowest EIRP and antenna gain requirements that make possible use of troposcatter at the distances of 100 to 150 kilometers assuming conventional WiFi (6 Mbit/s data rate with OFDM/BPSK modulation)?

While this is unlikely to work in practice (for legal reasons, among others) I'm curious if such links can be established.

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Can tropospheric scatter effect be used by 802.11 links?

What are the lowest EIRP and antenna gain requirements that make possible use of troposcatter at the distances of 100 to 150 kilometers assuming conventional WiFi (6 Mbit/s data rate with OFDM/BPSK modulation)?

While this is unlikely to work in practice I'm curious if such links can be established.