These 2.4ghz small video transmitters transmitting with a small piece of wire causes interference as well. Could
www.poynting.co.za not develop a impedence matching stage to connect these transmitters to a patch or
parabolic antenna?
We need to drastically reduce the usage of 2.4ghz equipment. Rather have 10 adjacent houses connect to each other via a neat row of telephone poles (details posted on the Dialup-ISDN forum) and share ONE mesh node or Linksys box.
Technically this is the obvious solution. Socially it would be difficult but not impossible. It's just amazing how South-Africans allow themselves to be intimidated by 'authorities'. What you do in your gardern with chopped up pine trees and copper wire will not result in the deputy director of prosecution taking aim at you.
Elsewhere dominic wrote that he was present with five attempted 'prosecutions'. The police can't prosecute you, they can only take a statement from you and Icasa. This statement will be presented to a prosecutor who will first have to send it to John Welch(since there is no test cases). ONly if Welch decided to prosecute to establish a test case would there have been a prosecution.
People are being needlessly terrified by civil servents brandishing about terms like 'prosecution'. dominic was present with 5 statements taken from Icasa and the defendent by the police. Icasa can joyfully lay charges all they want and the police take thousands of statements. John Welch is the
'great Knight in shining armour' that protects us against state terror, arbitralily deciding what laws are fair according to his personal views.
My point is that even if dominic's clients had written complete nonsense on the charge sheet or even outright admitting that they agree with Icasa that their using a license free band was illegal - John Welch would still not have prosecuted anybody. You can't force the NPA to prosecute you, especially if it would establishing a precedent in an area which the NPA doesn't want to get involved in -Telecoms law, Access to information, IT related stuff like email format compliance).
The consequence of this human being Mr. Welch not caring one fig about all the dimwits who paid Icasa millions in
licensing fees to establish Telecoms (various frequencies/fixed wired) operations, complaining bitterly about everybody
just doing whatever they want is called
tough luck.
This specific information of the inner workings of our criminal justice system that the legal fraternity doesn't want the public to know about.