Read here awhile back that a new Trango 900Mhz cpe used the same
Atheros chipset that the SR9 uses. Has anyone tracked this down? Is
it a no-go?
Thanks
marshall
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Don't remember anything about Trango and SR9; maybe you're thinking Tranzeo.On 8/16/06, rabbtux rabbtux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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That is not the case. Trango is DSSS, Atehros is OFDM.
Tom DeReggi
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A rural water district cuts through the center of our
network. Their automatic meter reading system operates on 916.5 at @ ½ db. They
are having problems reading meters near one of our cells that sits 2 Mhz off
them. That was the only slot available on that tower, so we cant really move
Anyone provide service in Midland, TX?
-Matt
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antenna, or shield it
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Clearwire serves that area.
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Anyone provide service in Midland, TX?
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Matt - don't quote me on this but we were in Midland, Tx about 4 months
ago and I saw plenty of gear hanging. Not sure who it is, but someone
out there is playing with wireless.
IF you want to do something in Midland/Odessa area, I have SEVERAL tower
sites there available to you.
JohnnyO
Try flipping polarities of one of the systems if possible. If they use
point to point yagis, as I have seen often, then setting the water
company to a different polarity to you should be a simple fix. How wide
(in megahertz) is the bandwidth of their system? How wide is yours? I
know Waverider
All,
Sometimes you have to look beyond your own backyard. :-)
It is good to know our knowledge has spread worldwide.
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I am looking to service a business customer; not residential.
-Matt
Kraig Knox wrote:
Clearwire serves that area.
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Hi,
We just had this exact problem last month. We switched from veritcal to
horizontal on our AP and I think we fixed the problem. I haven't heard
on their latest reading, so I'm not sure.
Travis
Microserv
John Scrivner wrote:
Try flipping polarities of one of the systems if possible. If
Title: FW: [Wisp] Looking for Trango Equipment (New or used)
Before I go and buy direct, does anyone have any new or used Trango 5830SU-EXTs for sale? Qty 2 or 3.
Im also looking for a 15-24 panel or dish for the same radio.
Hit me off-list if you are interested with price and and details.
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Thats a thought, but rigging an HPOL omni @ 800' is a bit of a grind,
not to mention the truck rolls and customer touches. We cant add more
gear to that tower per the owner, only swap antenna for antenna. That
rules out multiple sectors.
c
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Anyone
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Hacking the Himalayas
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