Well... I QUIT! From: CBB - Jay Fuller Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2018 3:44 PM To: af@afmug.com Subject: [AFMUG] ........Fw: [Motorola] This should be on the Trango List -TrangoLink 45 throughput, reliability
----- Original Message ----- From: Bullit To: motor...@part-15.org Sent: Saturday, July 5, 2008 11:52 AM Subject: [Motorola] This should be on the Trango List - TrangoLink 45 throughput, reliability Hi all Can we try a bit harder to keep the separate lists separate? Thanks Michael -----Original Message----- From: motorola-ow...@part-15.org [mailto:motorola-ow...@part-15.org] On Behalf Of Paul McCall Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 9:52 AM To: motor...@part-15.org Subject: RE: [Motorola] TrangoLink 45 throughput, reliability Yes, I mean the Canopy 400 NOT the PTP. So, I can get away with 2 APs and 8 SMs and 20 Mhz total frequency used. Yeah, the part I am not certain with is on my own tower, with the close proximity. The customer towers only use 5.2. and 2.4 Paul -----Original Message----- From: motorola-ow...@part-15.org [mailto:motorola-ow...@part-15.org] On Behalf Of Ken Hohhof Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 10:47 AM To: motor...@part-15.org Subject: Re: [Motorola] TrangoLink 45 throughput, reliability > FYI, I also have fiber to a tower less than a mile away, and the 8 towers > will also connect to it with a link for backup. Was actually planning on > using the Canopy 400 PTMP for that as two sectors covers all 8 towers and > again, that would only be used as a backup. So, I would have to be > careful > granted in frequency selection. You do mean Canopy 400, not PTP400, right? So the Canopy 400 will be 5.4? I have Trango ATLAS backhauls coexisting with PTP400 OK, same tower same height, maybe 10 ft horizontal separation, pointed maybe 120 degrees from each other. The biggest problem has been ATLAS backhaul interfering into APs on the same tower, on the same frequency, with 100+ feet of vertical separation. I would really avoid using the same frequency on the same tower for anything without sync. You might get away with it if you use a high performance dish. I think your biggest chance of problems is with panel antennas because they will have significant sidelobes. The least chance will be with shrouded dishes, or if you are lucky enough to be able to use existing horn antennas left behind by a telco. *************************************** Register your services in our FREE WISP Locator http://www.part-15.org/maps/WISPSearch.asp *************************************** The PART-15.ORG Motorola Discussion List This is a Paid Subscription Email Discussion List Service. All rights reserved. All content becomes the sole property of PART-15.ORG *************************************** To unsubscribe from the list: Send an email to: imail...@part-15.org In the Body: Unsubscribe Motorola *************************************** Register your services in our FREE WISP Locator http://www.part-15.org/maps/WISPSearch.asp *************************************** The PART-15.ORG Motorola Discussion List This is a Paid Subscription Email Discussion List Service. All rights reserved. All content becomes the sole property of PART-15.ORG *************************************** To unsubscribe from the list: Send an email to: imail...@part-15.org In the Body: Unsubscribe Motorola *************************************** Register your services in our FREE WISP Locator http://www.part-15.org/maps/WISPSearch.asp *************************************** The PART-15.ORG Motorola Discussion List This is a Paid Subscription Email Discussion List Service. All rights reserved. All content becomes the sole property of PART-15.ORG *************************************** To unsubscribe from the list: Send an email to: imail...@part-15.org In the Body: Unsubscribe Motorola