Hi everyone, My school district has access to some radio spectrum, and I thought some of the radio geeks on this list would have a better idea what it's good for than I do. Our access is through the Sherburne Wright Education Technology Cooperative (SW-ETC). The transmitting tower is probably going to be coming down, so realistically we'll probably be pursuing a sale or lease of the spectrum. Here's the technical detail: Call Sign WHR847 Channel Frequency G1 002644.00000‑002650.00000MHz G2 002656.00000‑002662.00000MHZ G3 002668.00000‑002674.00000MHz G4 002680.00000‑002686.00000MHz We already have fiber between all of our schools, so we don't need it for data connections. Are there any cool uses of this spectrum that we should be exploring? -Tim -- Tim Wilson, The Savvy Technologist Twin Cities, Minnesota, USA Educational technology guy, Linux and OS X fan, Grad. student, Daddy mailto: wilson at visi.com aim: tis270 blog and podcast: http:// technosavvy.org