ok, I'll think about it, but no slide shows. :-\
You have a Good Day now,
Carl A Jeptha
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Brian Webster wrote:
It would be better if you could get him to do the
presentation with a beer in
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1514168659738935009
:-)
Bob Moldashel
Lakeland Communications, Inc.
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I'm reporting you to the labor board for inferring that a job like that
actually exists :-)
You have a Good Day now,
Carl A Jeptha
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Bob Moldashel wrote:
That was great Bob!
Rick Harnish
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ROTFLMAO ;-)
Good one Bob. What a great way to start the day...
Victoria Proffer
www.StLouisBroadBand.com
314-974-5600
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You sir, have far too much time on your hands!
roflol
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
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42846865 (icq)And I run my own wisp!
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Some interesting results of pigtail testing.
Link is 7.9 miles. There is eyeball LoS with no fresnel zone
incursions. Antennas are V-pol. Calculated link is -63db.
Client end:
RouterBoard 230 with MikroTik 2.9.13
SR5 card set to default TX power
u.fl to N-female pigtail
5 ft LMR-400
Jory
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I did not read the arcticle yet but...
Yes it is infact a right for someone to get it. But its not necessarilly an
obligation for someone specific to provide it.
The problem is that the majority of the people screaming for it, are the
ones not willing to pay for it.
There is not a shortage of
The question is, how do you tell which pigtails are good and bad?
And more importantly why are the bad ones bad?
Is it the cable quality, the connector quality, the crimping/soldering
ofconnector to cable?
Is it the Ufl connector getting bend/loose where it clamps to the radio
connector?
Is
I can't 'directly' tell which is good or bad without testing
As to what is wrong with them, I don't know. I do know that the ones I
tested and published to the list were all new units. They were opened
fresh for this test. I tested some other units as well, but I felt that
it made more
Not to shoot myself in the foot here, but a fundamental human right?
That's just grandstanding. Take a hit from the reality pipe- people are
homeless, people starve to death right here in the good ole USA. The
list could go on and on about folks whose basic needs and rights are not
being met.
Give it to me! I can move faster and more efficient then any phone company.
I think we all can!
Jory Privett
WCCS
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Anyone has passes for the 2 full days, with conferences, hotel stay ,
transportation, airfare, meals and limo ride ? Charlie... please help me
out! Jeje
Gino A. Villarini,
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
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The faster it becomes a fundamental human right the faster we migrate
from being entrepreneurs, and start becoming the same level as water
workers, sewer workers, trash pickup, postal workers, and whatever. The
more the government gets involved with something, the worse it gets.
When the
I said the same thing on the moto wireless list. We are being pushed to
be eaten by the larger wisps or closed down. I do
not like it and can only try and fight it but I have no idea how.
Hopefully wispa knows the direction as i do not thing part-15
knows.
Jeromie
Pete Davis wrote:
The
Geta test meter. I got one from BVS Systems and LOVE it ! Roger Peters has had great piggies in the past. I just tested a UFL from Wisp-Router and it was 2 dB better than anything else (UFL) I have tried, but it was only 5 long, so I am sure that has something to do with the better review. Once
It's called the Butterfly from www.bvsystems.com. It was about $500. Money well spent :-). As far as I can tell, it is dead accurate !
Brad H
On 3/3/06, Tom DeReggi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which meter did you buy? What did it run you?
Tom DeReggiRapidDSL Wireless, IncIntAirNet- Fixed
I disagree with that.
Consolidation is likely, but not because of hostile takeover, but because
WISPs will likely want to cash out to reduce risk or realize they can make
more money with the help of others and not all by themselves. The novelty of
it all (being a WISP) tends to wear off after
Jeromie Reeves wrote:
I said the same thing on the moto wireless list. We are being pushed
to be eaten by the larger wisps or closed down. I do not like it and
can only try and fight it but I have no idea how. Hopefully wispa
knows the direction as i do not thin(k) part-15 knows.
Jeromie
It is Grand Standing, but the Federal Gov't has said they we have a
Broadband policy - and we have all met that beast.
Affordable broadband is an economic necessity for communities.
(Lots of studies published in Broadband Properties mag to back that up).
When you are competing for every dollar,
It is Grand Standing, but the Federal Gov't has said they we have a
Broadband policy - and we have all met that beast.
Affordable broadband is an economic necessity for communities.
(Lots of studies published in Broadband Properties mag to back that up).
When you are competing for every dollar,
Sorry for the dupe posts and the wording.
Tired and trying to channel Tom Peters.
Regards,
Peter
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Tom DeReggi wrote:
The only exception to this is the FREE Net / Muni Net. Big ventures
need big companies and big pockets. MOst likely that problem will take
care of itself. First, consumers hate marketing and SPAM. Do you think
they are going to embrase the solution that guarantees they are
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