The Spaceport America in the desert of the New Mexico, where Google is constructing to its transmitter radio Courtesy of Spaceport America
Google is arranging something in means of the desert of the New Mexico and nobody knows exactly what: reports in merit are emerged after the company of Mountain View has demanded the permission to execute a sure number of experiments radio of classified nature.
Spaceport America, the structure that accommodates the WhiteKnightTwo and SpaceShipTwo di Virgin Galactic, is equipped of a track gives beyond 3.600 meters used from several companies for the launch of their smalls boat. According to a document of the FCC (Federal Communications Commission, the American agency of the telecommunications) characterized from Hackaday, it turns out that Google has the intention of test in the site a great transmitter radio.
Even if the documents do not reveal nothing on the scope of the experiment, they supply however some shred of information that could afford to make some hypothesis. Apparently, Google intends to use a transmitter with a power almost 100 kilowatt, approximately pairs to that of the most powerful FM stations that transmit to their radio waves for hundred of kilometers.
In any case, while a radio station sends to its signs in all the directions, Google will concentrate own transmission in a very narrow beam and to high power. A band of 70-80 GHz is something that the FCC does not order; consequently, the documents try to clarify that Google will not cause harmful interferences during its classified tests in the desert of the Jornada of the Muerto.
It is assumed that Google could try technologies for its Skybender Project, a aimed plan to obtain an Internet logon to high speed, whose transmission would be carried out thanks to droni to solar energy. For this purpose, Google could take advantage of the receivers to the Spaceport, using transmissions to millimetriche waves in a position to sending given in the order of the gigabits to the second, that is approximately 40 times currently possible
how much with systems 4G LTE.
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