John R Pierce wrote:
Les Mikesell wrote:
  
It sounds like this location is just begging for wimax or some other 
suitable internet service.  What kind of place can support a radio 
station but not an internet presence these days?
  
    

the original poster indicated the FM station was on an American Indian 
reservation in a very remote canyon, and the ONLY phone lines available 
were 2 pairs of LONG haul copper POTS lines, one currently used by the 
stations telephone service, the other available for modem use.   They 
are using a microwave link to get from the station to the hilltop 
transmitter, but that the nearest 'real' town with a telephone CO that 
would support any sort of real internet service is way too far away for 
FM reception, even with a directional yagi.


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http://www.wirelessantwerpen.be/28052003.htm
http://www.wirelessantwerpen.be/102km-link.htm

these pages are in dutch but maybe you can contact these guy's to see if they can help with your problem.
they sucessfully made a 42KM wifi link and are going to try a 102KM link with standard wifi gear and grid antenna's

info@wirelessantwerpen.be

In the unlikely case they don't speak english i can translate for you