I am looking for a provider/manufacturer of high quality LMR-400 cables with
N-type connectors. We will probably use 1.5m cables. Do you have any on
mind?
Many Thanks
Would you like to see your advertisement here?
Has anyone joined this organization? How well has it worked out for you?
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
Would you like to see your advertisement here? Let the WISPA Board
I was a member for about a year. In the end, I left because I felt like
there were more effective ways of marketing, although that really does
depend on the type of business you're running
For those of you who don't know, BNI is a business referral organization
that revolves around weekly
Try Times Microwave (lmr-400 (50 ohm)) or (lmr400-75 (75 ohm)) as the
mfgr and Tessco as the distributor; you will have to purchase the
N-Connectors separately; however they are not difficult to terminate.
Ty Carter
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Roger Peters - [EMAIL PROTECTED] 210-601-7727 he makes the best jumpers
around. You will have ZERO issues with them. Uses the best connectors /
shrink tube on the market... all of his stuff is done using a hydraulic
press / crimper type setup.
JohnnyO
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From: Ty
Hi Mike, I attended my local chapter and was
impressed. You will have to pay quarterly dues and
there are membership requirements such as attendance,
rules of engagement; in order to make it worthwhile
for members. It is especially great for small
business and medium business owners in need of
I guess as a followup, just simply understand that it takes about 5-10 hours
a week. Ask your local chapter for the statistics on general number of
referrals passed and see if it works for you. I would recommend doing the
math on the front-end, since, for a lot of service providers out there, it
We acquired a new set of Atlas External 5010s. We have great locations. MU
is located on a 42 story building, total elevation of 800, and the second
location is on a Water Tower 12 miles away, 730. We are using parabolic 32
dBi dishes on each end, 4° beamwidth. However, we cant seem to get the
Check your alignment and cables cause you should be seeing signal in the -55
area, maybe you have polarization crossed the cables in one end.
Gino A. Villarini
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Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145
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Hi,
I am looking for an inexpensive ice bridge to cover some 2ft dishes.
Ideally something that will mount to a 2 inch pole. We have some towers
that have ice pieces as large as 4-5ft and fall almost 100ft before they
hit the top of our dish. :(
We have made one before and it works, but it
This astounds me. Read the dollar amounts and customer counts below:
Verizon agrees to buy Rural Cellular
http://r.smartbrief.com/resp/hCfcixdgyzwWwZCibGluwtpU?format=standard
Verizon Wireless is snapping up Rural Cellular in a deal valued at $2.67
billion. The deal will boost Verizon's
Kind of rough to figure out what exactly they are paying
per subscriber, the system may have a lot of
revenue from other sources, such as co-locating.
Put another cell carrier on the tower and you can add
another 200K or more to the value of the tower.
IE, if you have a cellular carrier on your
The reduced costs are big in cellular when you factor in roaming. They said
in the article, they could have over $1B in savings due to roaming alone.
That takes it down to under $2400 per customer. Say $50/month (I wish I
only paid that!), that's a 4 year repayment. Not a bad long-term
I've had time to think on this as we spent the entire day working a
lightening strike. Spent some time talking with Graylend and got some
good advice from him.
Rick, I will be unsubscribing from this list, not because of your
selfless work and sincere attempts at fairness but because I can see
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