[WISPA] High quality LMR-400 cable

2007-07-30 Thread Javier Arigita
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?

[WISPA] Business Networking International

2007-07-30 Thread Mike Hammett
Has anyone joined this organization? How well has it worked out for you? - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com Would you like to see your advertisement here? Let the WISPA Board

Re: [WISPA] Business Networking International

2007-07-30 Thread Clint Ricker
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

RE: [WISPA] High quality LMR-400 cable

2007-07-30 Thread Ty Carter Lightwave Communications
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 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On

Re: [WISPA] High quality LMR-400 cable

2007-07-30 Thread JohnnyO
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 - Original Message - From: Ty

Re: [WISPA] Business Networking International

2007-07-30 Thread Felix A. Lopez
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

Re: [WISPA] Business Networking International

2007-07-30 Thread Clint Ricker
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

[WISPA] Trango P2P Atlas 5010

2007-07-30 Thread Carl Shivers
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 can’t seem to get the

RE: [WISPA] Trango P2P Atlas 5010

2007-07-30 Thread Gino Villarini
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp. tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

[WISPA] ice bridge

2007-07-30 Thread Travis Johnson
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

[WISPA] What are your customers worth?

2007-07-30 Thread John Scrivner
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

Re: [WISPA] What are your customers worth?

2007-07-30 Thread Blake Bowers
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

Re: [WISPA] What are your customers worth?

2007-07-30 Thread Mike Hammett
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

[WISPA] If there is not a rule about posting off list content on list, there needs to be one.

2007-07-30 Thread Michael J. Erskine
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