try rfindustries
light horse technologies.
bob
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On 1/31/06, Mark Koskenmaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Jim Patient does get his pigtails from Roger, I believe. It is
Jim Patient does get his pigtails from Roger, I
believe. It is also my experience that the ones he sells are
excellent in all aspects. Good connectors and work excellent at 5.8ghz,
with little apparent loss.
North East Oregon Fastnet, LLC 509-593-4061personal correspondence
to:
The yagi looking
thing is for channels above 12 (UHV) and the thing with the elements is for
channels 2-12 (VHF)
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
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Bucyrus, OH 44820
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I always considered the log periodic to be a type of yagi. I guess my
naming could be wrong but the fact is that log periodics do act as
directional broadband antennas. They could be made to work as data radio
antennas for inband television band data radios. As I stated earlier
there are other
Huh. What's the difference between quasi and true exclusive rights? What *would* hold up?Best,-- Dylan OliverPrimaverity, LLC
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To demure, aren't off-air TV antennas a combination of yagi and log-periodic, forming a broadband multi-element device. A hybrid of sorts??>-Original Message->From: John Scrivner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 11:55 AM>To: 'WISPA General List'>Subject: Re: [WISPA
It was over some tower and access rights issues regarding spectrum. They signed some quasi exclusive rights agreement with a tower company, which didnt hold up so they dropped the suit.-JeffOn Jan 31, 2006, at 12:14 PM, Dylan Oliver wrote:Oh shit. I just realized that both "Primaverity" and "Verila
www.allrfcables.com Made to any size with really thick low loss coax. All
our key installs use there pigtails as we can specify exactly how long the
tail is. Haven't had a single duff piggy yet ;)
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But are they any good?
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Yes you are correct, the tranzeo 5ghz products with AMP in the model
Proceed
cautiously here.
chris
Anyone touch Cisco's mesh gear? Or Tropos' or Skypilot's? Any fans of mesh
(Sascha aside) at all? All I hear is StarOS, Mikrotik, and Tranzeo in the WiFi
space. Earthlink is doing the Philly project with Tropos and Canopy 5.8 PtMP
for backhaul. How much is
From http://www.dailywireless.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=5142:
DailyWireless is based in Portland and your editor, (Sam Churchill), considers Steven Schroedl, the founder of VeriLAN, a friend.I like DailyWireless a lot. If they like VeriLAN, they must not be so bad. Eh?
Mr. Schroed
Oh shit. I just realized that both "Primaverity" and "Verilan" contain the element "veri". Maybe they'll sue me, too! They own the Local Area Network of Truth!.. But I've got got the Original claim to Truth.
On 1/31/06, Jeffrey Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
they tried to sue us :)-- Dylan Olive
they tried to sue us :)-JeffOn Jan 23, 2006, at 11:35 AM, Mark Koskenmaki wrote: http://www.verilan.com/ I was hoping to have a closer additional source for things (I always try to have more than one) and these people have some stuff I use listed for sale at decent prices. But, over the cours
Thanks guys, Roger does have good piggys.
But I'm looking for the piggy maker for custom work rather than a reseller.
Thanks
George
Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
Roger Peters piggys have the best performance as far as I am concerned.
Kurt Fankhauser
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419-56
I believe he is correct. Here is a link: http://jeffcosoho.com. I hope this is Roger Peters, but from this link I get MMCX piggies that are 3-4 dB better than any others I have tried. I also like their Ufl piggies. They are not 3dB better, but they really snap on tight and stay put.
Brad H
Roger Peters piggys have the best performance as far as I am concerned.
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
114 S. Walnut St.
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com
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Most TV antennas are combination of a yagi for UHF (probably tuned near
the upper end of the UHF band because yagi performance drops rapidly
above it's design frequency, but not as bad below) and a Log-Periodic
antenna for the VHF. The Log-Periodic antenna is a very wide band
antenna. Both an
They are log-periodic antennas, not tuned for any particular frequency. They
cover 50-900 Mhz (approximately). TV channel 16, for example is
approximately 475 MHz (or so). The 850 Mhz cellular spectrum is what became
of the TV channels above 69.
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A TV channel is 6 MHz wide if that helps.
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How wide is the band, you think we can squeeze
Hi folks
I need some recommendations for some custom UFL to N male piggy's.
Thanks
George
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marlon... you just made me hungry :)
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On 1/30/06, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just bread down and put Dell rack mount servers in place.
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> gri
John,
I was not aware that most television antennas were directional Yagis.
I thought they picked up from every which direction.
Now that you mention it, that makes since based on their shape. :-)
Thanks for the info.
Would we need to be concerned about the amount of loss over the existing TV
C
Matt,
Thanks for the information. Have you used this sort of setup in an
outdoor environment? If so did you have to control the temp for it to work
ok?
Thanks,
Chadd
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Thats a great post Larsen - Thanks
Mac Dearman
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Here is
Yes you are correct, the tranzeo 5ghz products with AMP in the model
name will run you close to $1000 US.
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
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Bucyrus, OH 44820
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How wide is the band, you think we can squeeze 10mbps on it?
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
114 S. Walnut St.
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
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There is no physics to back up that using a directed television yagi
antenna would be a bad thing. With that said I do not think using
existing TV antennas would be very practical. The 75 ohm impedance for
a 50 ohm radio is a problem. This would require a 50 to 75 ohm balun
connector at the ra
AND many homes already
have the antennas we need installed
Don't forget, TV was a broadcast technology, withthe antenna's puirpose to
receive only.
Not sure I'd want to use those existing TV antenna, for transmitting. Talk
about creating noise in the spectrum.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wire
Excellent Advice, John. >-Original Message->From: John Scrivner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 01:00 AM>To: 'WISPA General List'>Subject: Re: [WISPA] Legal Radio and Antenna Combos - Are there anyin existance?>>I can tell you from past experience it is a good ide
John,
You made some good points. However, I don't think the problem is an issue of
brand, but more an issue of not creating certain types of problems in
network design. In a sale, someone that takes over your network needs to be
able to manage it, and more so need to be able to find personelle
Hi All,
You may be interested in this.
http://www.jhsnider.net/telecompolicy/ First article, click on the word
"here". It's in word format.
I think this is something that we need to be working on. WISPA is to some
extent, but it's a big issue against powerful opponents and those working o
Really? The 5GHz amps are about $400 USD so that must make the Tranzeo
pretty expensive. Never used em before but are they any good?
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If your using a tranzeo radio you already are
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
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Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com
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agreed
Kurt Fankhauser
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Bucyrus, OH 44820
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Back when I was originally looking at this (many moons ago) there where
issues running it on the Via Mini-ITX boards. Anyone know if these issues
where fixed?
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I havent seen anything that MT wouldn't reliably run on! I'm not saying
that it will run on literally anything, but it has ran on everything I
have ever came across.
Mac Dearman
Maximum Access, LLC.
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MikroTik RouterOS Certified
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Here is an example:
Here is the list of parts.
*BIOSTAR M7VIZ Socket A (Socket 462) VIA KM400 Micro ATX AMD Motherboard
- Retail * *$46.49*
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813138231
*AMD Sempron 2200+ Thoroughbred 333MHz FSB 256KB L2 Cache Socket A
Processor -
Anyone used the 5GHz RF-Linx amps?
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] RF Linx amps vs. YDI amps
I think this is one of those weird things
I have a stack
I haven't used Mikrotik on anything other than a WRAP. Has anyone had great
success with Mikrotik in a high speed x86 platform mounted outside at all?
Just been testing 2.9.11 running on P4's with dual-polarized antennas and
was able to get 150mbps half-duplex and 78mbps full-duplex. Obviously this
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