In a word, no. You're stuck with what you're stuck with. Remember
that these phones still have to adhere to Part 15 rules. Remember,
too, that 5.8 GHz is a *very* short wavelength, and it will propogate
accordingly. Meaning it will have more trouble getting through walls
and be pickier about line-of-sight and so forth. The real advantage
to 5.8 GHz phones are that it's a less populated band and thus,
you'll have fewer eavesdroppers and fewer sources of interference.
Bear in mind that not only is your microwave oven operating pretty
close to 2.4 GHz (and very broadbanded at that), but so is your
wireless Internet connection, your XM or sirius radio (which can
easily get wiped out by your microwave oven), your cordless phones,
things like short-range video retransmissions, and goodness knows
what else. Not such a problem on 5.8 GHz, but if it's range you're
after, IMO your best bet is a 900 MHz phone. Well, actually, your
best best bet is an old analog 46-49 MHz phone, but everyone under
the sun can hear those, so you'd trade off some privacy.
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Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV : Independent Watkins Associate #361534
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